Which of the following is true?
a. Moral issues and political issues are very different.
b. Knowledge of moral principles will guide policy makers to the one correct policy.
c. A moral issue can become "political" in a number of ways.
d. Judicial precedents are rarely considered when policy is formulated.
C
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