Price fixing and division of sales territories among competing sellers are examples of:
A) per se violations of the Sherman Act.
B) Rule of Reason violations of the Sherman Act.
C) practices normally found in purely competitive markets.
D) practices firms are allowed to carry out in the United States, but not in foreign markets.
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