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The Sherman Act Differs from the Clayton Act in That

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The Sherman Act differs from the Clayton Act in that the Sherman Act:


A) has no per se violations, but there are per se violations of the Clayton Act.
B) is not as specific as the Clayton Act in terms of the practices that are not allowed.
C) applies to interstate commerce, and the Clayton Act applies to intrastate commerce.
D) disallows combinations and conspiracies in restraint of trade, and the Clayton Act disallows monopolization and attempts to monopolize.

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