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The landmark antitrust case which established that size alone is not sufficient to prove an antitrust violation is the:
 a. U.S. Steel case.
  b. Brown Shoe case.
  c. Von's Grocery case.
  d. ALCOA case.
  e. Pabst Brewing case.

Question 2

Which of the following is associated with the problem of hyperinflation?
 a. Money is in short supply.
 b. The value of money rises dramatically.
 c. The government runs out of money.
 d. People look for alternatives to using money.
 e. People start to hold on to money for long periods of time.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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