Michigan (MI) and Wisconsin (WI) both border Lake Michigan. Both states pollute Lake Michigan and both states suffer the consequences of the pollution. However, the two states face a prisoner's dilemma of the sort studied in Chapter 12. Each country must decide whether to protect or not to protect Lake Michigan from pollution. The payoffs from the choices are shown in the table below. From the table, we know that if Wisconsin chooses to protect the lake, Michigan will choose to ______ the lake. If Wisconsin chooses to not protect the lake, Michigan will choose to ______ the lake
A. protect, protect
B. not protect, protect
C. protect, not protect
D. not protect, not protect
D. not protect, not protect
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