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iveyjurea

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A refusal to deal
 A)is a right to decide with whom to do or not to do business and cannot be legally limited.
 B)is a rule of reason violation of the Sherman Act and is illegal if it harms competition.
 C)is an agreement in which a buyer refuses to purchase goods from a supplier unless the supplier also purchases items from the buyer.
 D)occurs when a manager refuses to recognize that price-fixing is a problem.

Question 2

The Mod Act shifted to the importer greater responsibility to comply with all customs laws and regulations.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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