In a circumvention argument, the opponent of a policy proposition argues

(a) because society is not static, given enough time, self-correction will occur.
(b) because people resist change, they will find ways to avoid a change imposed
upon them.
(c) because society is not perfect, the possibility for disadvantageous consequences
from a policy always exist.
(d) because people favor change in the face of disparity, a counterproposal should
be examined.

B

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