Regarding Section 2 of the Sherman Act, the standard test applied by the courts requires proof of a specific intent to monopolize plus a dangerous probability of success; however, this test neither defines "intent" nor gives a standard of power by which to measure "success."
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Q3: Monopoly power is tested by determining how
Q4: Any violation of Section 2 of the
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Q6: Section 1 of the Sherman Act outlaws
Q7: The Federal Trade Commission may issue a
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Q20: The Clayton Act weakened the Sherman Act
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