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penguins

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To win a case involving predatory pricing claims, a plaintiff must prove:
 a. the defendant would keep its monopoly position long enough to recoup the losses it suffers during a price war b. the defendant's actions created a genuine prospect that it would monopolize the market
  c. the defendant prices its goods above the price of its competitor's goods
  d. the defendant would keep its monopoly position long enough to recoup the losses it suffers during a price war and the defendant's actions created a genuine prospect that it would monopolize the market
  e. the defendant would keep its monopoly position long enough to recoup the losses it suffers during a price war and the defendant's actions created a genuine prospect that it would monopolize the market and thedefendant prices its goods above the price of its competitor's goods

Question 2

Disparate impact employment discrimination is based on intentional discriminatory policies by an employer.
 a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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