Multiple Choice
According to distributive justice theory, there are three main criteria for determining the just distribution.
A) Need, fairness, and merit
B) Need, arithmetic equality, and merit
C) Opportunity, fairness, and merit
D) Opportunity, fairness, and arithmetic equality
E) Need, arithmetic equality, and equivalence
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