Question

Congress has divided the authority to police mergers between the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (AD) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). How is this authority divided?
A) The AD decides whether proposed horizontal mergers will be challenged; the FTC decides whether proposed vertical mergers will be challenged.
B) Both the AD and the FTC are responsible for merger policy.
C) The AD always renders its opinion on any proposed merger first. If the AD approves the merger, the case then goes to the FTC for final approval. If the AD disallows the merger, the decision stands and the FTC does not become involved.
D) The AD establishes the guidelines that are used to evaluate proposed mergers; the FTC uses these guidelines to decide whether a proposed merger will be allowed to take place.

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