With regard to affirmative action, advocates of utilitarian ethics:

A. raise questions about the ultimate fairness of affirmative action.
B. say that discrimination in favor of protected groups is benevolent of intention.
C. say that ethics require calculations about the overall costs to society of affirmative action.
D. argue that preferential treatment policies benefit everyone by making fuller use of talent.

Answer: D. argue that preferential treatment policies benefit everyone by making fuller use of talent.

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