What is the difference between a reactive response and an anticipatory response?

A) A reactive response is typically stronger than an anticipatory response.
B) An anticipatory response is typically stronger than a reactive response.
C) A reactive response has to do with recovery, while an anticipatory response has to do with preparedness.
D) A reactive response has much less value to society than an anticipatory response.


C

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What will be an ideal response?

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