Which of the following is a characteristic of people who value secular-rational forms of authority?

A. They are unlikely to be religious.
B. They express a belief in a clear difference between good and evil.
C. They express respect for hierarchical authority relations.
D. They are unlikely to give their own judgments much importance over those of
authority figures.
E. They value the political authority of religious leaders only.

A

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