Antitrust cases against Eastman Kodak, International Harvester, United Shoe Machinery, and United States Steel resulted in the firms

A. being fined and then dissolved.
B. being found guilty of tying under the Clayton Act.
C. being found not guilty of unreasonable conduct under the Sherman Act.
D. settling their cases with consent decrees.

Answer: C

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