If the liberum veto is used in a policy-making setting, it means:

A. it is easy to halt policies, because only one person needs to be bribed to stop them.
B. that government is an easy target for an area to become corrupt or taken advantage of.
C. complete consensus is needed for legislation to pass.
D. All of these are true.

Answer: D

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