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. be enjoined from operating if it could not control its pollution output
d. be forced to shut down by the federal government for violating environmental regulations e. none of the other choices
c
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A) is customers' emotional responses and reactions with respect to the brand B) is how often and how easily customers think of the brand under various purchase or consumption situations C) is how well the product or service meets customers' functional needs D) describes the extrinsic properties of the product or service, including the ways in which the brand attempts to meet customers' psychological or social needs E) describes the relationship customers have with the brand and the extent to which they feel they're "in sync" with it