Multiple Choice
How does the unified model of active galactic nuclei (AGN) explain blazars?
A) Blazars are Seyfert galaxies seen edge-on.
B) Blazars are regions of the intergalactic medium where gas has been heated by a nearby AGN.
C) Blazars are relativistic jets from an AGN pointed toward our light of sight.
D) Blazars are newly formed AGNs from a recent galactic collision.
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