Rule utilitarians
A) believe that the optimal moral code will not normally produce 100% compliance.
B) believe that the optimal moral code would consist of only one rule, namely, always act so as to maximize happiness.
C) assume that everyone will always follow the rules, all the time.
D) believe that an action is wrong if it fails to maximize happiness.
A
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