What is a claim of policy? 15 POINTS

A. An argument claiming that something is good or bad, right or wrong
B. An argument claiming that one thing causes another thing to happen
C. An argument claiming that something is or is not an accepted fact
D. An argument claiming that a specific action should or should not take place
the answer is D because policy is like a rule

Respuesta :

Answer: d

Explanation:

An argument claiming that a specific action should or should not take place

A claim of the policy means an argument claiming that a specific action should or should not take place.

What is a policy's claim?

A policy is a legal agreement which states certain facts that may happen in the future. It also states an administrative action to be taken if the said event happens.

The claim of policy requires certain conditions to exist. It is what the policyholder can ask for if the event happens. It also states something that should be done and something that should not be done.

Therefore, the correct answer is (D) An argument claiming that a specific action should or should not take place.

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