Actuary Josie is contemplating why she sees insurance professionals behave the way they do, both good and bad. She has come to realize that one of the following helps to ensure that individuals uphold defined moral values, namely, Select one: A. The rule of reason. B. Justifiable reliance. C. Societal pressure. D. Property rights.
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