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Courts use a two-prong test to determine whether it has personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant. which of the following questions is likely to be asked in the second prong that deals with meeting constitutional requirements of fairness and due process? a) did the negligent act that resulted in a loss to another party occur within the state? b) is the court's jurisdiction authorized by a state long-arm statute? c) does the plaintiff transact business within the state's borders? d) does the defendant have some level of minimum contacts with the state? falsedoes the defendant have some level of minimum contacts with the state?

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