What was the relationship between competition and monopoly in American industry during the post-Civil War era?

A) inflation combined with fierce competition to cause expansion to lead to concentration
B) deflation combined with fierce competition to cause expansion to lead to decreased concentration
C) inflation combined with an absence of competition to cause expansion to lead to a decreasing concentration
D) deflation combined with fierce competition to cause expansion to lead to concentration


D

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