According to the per se rule, when would the courts find a monopoly in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act?
A) Always-monopoly is per se illegal under the rule of reason.
B) Only when the monopoly created negative externalities.
C) Only when the monopoly engaged in illegal business practices.
D) Only when the monopoly charged excessively high prices.
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