Which of the following statements is false regarding minimum contacts?
a. Before a court may use the long-arm statute, it must be demonstrated that the person had minimum contacts with the state to justify the jurisdiction.
b. The only way to meet the minimum-contacts requirement in the case of a corporation is if the corporation's principal place of business is located in that state.
c. A state court may be able to exercise jurisdiction over a corporation in another country if it can be demonstrated that the foreign corporation has met the minimum-contacts test.
d. Before a court may use the long-arm statute, it must be demonstrated that the person had minimum contacts with the state to justify the jurisdiction, and a state court may be able to exercise jurisdiction over a corporation in another country if it can be demonstrated that the foreign corporations has met the minimum-contacts test.