Walter and Doug are adopting a child internationally. Which of the following is most likely to characterize their adoption process?
A) They are most likely to adopt a newborn baby
B) The process will be quick and not financially burdensome
C) They will receive a complete and meticulous medical history of their child
D) The process will include government restrictions and uncertainty about the welfare of their child prior to adoption
Answer: D
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