The Robinson-Patman Act (1936) was enacted to prevent price discrimination in interstate commerce, ensuring fair competition by prohibiting sellers from offering different prices to similar buyers without justification. Option B (intrastate commerce) is incorrect, as the act applies to interstate transactions. Option C (job discrimination) and Option D (work environment) are unrelated, addressed by other laws. This question falls under the Business Law category, emphasizing antitrust law.
[Reference:ETS Praxis Business Education: Content Knowledge (5101) Study Companion, Section on Business Law; Business Law: Text and Cases, Chapter 45., ]
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