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If a person can prove that she was damaged by an illegal arrangement to restrain trade, that person can sue and recover

a. the damages she sustained, as provided for in the Clayton Act.
b. three times the damages she sustained, as provided for in the Sherman Act.
c. the damages she sustained, as provided for in the Sherman Act.

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Answer:

a. the damages she sustained, as provided for in the Clayton Act.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Clayton Act describes dishonest vital arrangements, for instance, esteem fixing and controlling foundations, and keeps up various benefits of work. This Act grants private parties hurt by the antitrust encroachment to sue in government court for 3 times their genuine damages.

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