When is proof of joint action required for violation of Section 1 of Sherman Act?
A) When a firm enters into an exclusive dealing agreement with a supplier.
B) When more than one firm is charged with a conspiracy to monopolize.
C) Charges of monopolization do not require any proof of joint action.
D) When a firm possesses not only monopoly power but also intent to monopolize.
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