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In FTC v. Proctor & Gamble, the Supreme Court blocked the merger of Clorox and Proctor & Gamble, even though the companies did not make the same products. The court based its decision on which legal theory?
 a. market share liability
  b. application of the per se rule c. potential competition
  d. strict liability
  e. negligence of the companies
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