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HCHenry

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In the 1907 case Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Co, the Supreme Court held that a smelter had to control its pollution, otherwise it could be enjoined to stop operations because it was harming people in Georgia.
 a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

SEC Rule 10b-5 holds it illegal for anyone involved in securities dealings to:
 a. employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud
  b. make any untrue statement of a material fact or to omit to state a material fact c. engage in any sale of property that would impose deceit upon any person
  d. employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud or make any untrue statement of a material fact or to omit to state a material fact
  e. employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud or make any untrue statement of a material fact or to omit to state a material fact or engage in any sale of property that would impose deceit upon any person



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

d



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