With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". responsibility as a public trustee to allocate and supervise water rights so that the appropriations do not “substantially impair the public interest in the lands and waters remaining.” “[T]he public trust is more than an affirmation of state power to use public property for public purposes. It is an affirmation of the duty of the state to protect the people’s common heritage of streams, lakes, marshlands and tidelands, surrendering that right of pro tection only in rare cases when the abandonment of that right is consistent with the purposes of the trust.” Our dwindling natural resources deserve no less. 1 See Illinois Central R.R. Co. v. Illinois, 146 U.S. 387 (1892). 2 See Act of March 21, 1864, ch. 36, 13 Stat. 30; see also Pollard’s Lessee v. Hagan, 44 U.S. 212, 230 (1845) (<HOLDING>). 3 Illinois Central, 146 U.S. at 452. 4 See

A: holding that the plaintiff must demonstrate that defendants contacts with the united states as a whole support the exercise of jurisdiction consistent with the constitution and laws of the united states
B: holding that the land under navigable waters was not granted by the constitution to the united states but was reserved to the states respectively and that new states have the same rights jurisdiction and sovereignty over the soil under navigable water as the original states
C: holding that the fourteenth amendment which makes persons bom in the united states and subject to its jurisdiction citizens of the united states and requires that representatives be apportioned among the states based on population excluding indians not taxed did not make an indian a citizen of the united states
D: holding that the united states adoption of a states seizure of currency has the same effect as if the united states had originally seized the currency
B.