Those advocating a need allocation standard argue that
A. those who contributed more should receive more, in proportion to the magnitude of their contribution.
B. decision rules in coalitions should be made on an individual, case-by-case basis.
C. parties should receive more in proportion to some demonstrated need for a larger share.
D. everyone should receive the same outcome.
Answer: C
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