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mib1990 mib1990
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In Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Company, the Supreme Court decided that a polluting copper smelting operation could:
 a. not be shut down because it would cause too much economic harm b. be heavily fined for polluting the air of a neighboring state
  c. face criminal charges under the Clean Air Act for a knowing violation of emission rules d. be forced to shut down by the federal government for violating environmental regulations e. none of the other choices
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