The result of the Interstate Bakeries and Continental Bakery case was that the firms were
A) allowed to merge only if one of the firms sold off some of its divisions.
B) blocked from merging because a merger would have created a monopoly in some locations.
C) fined substantial amounts for engaging in a trust.
D) forced to split up into several smaller firms.
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