Multiple Choice
How does the text respond to the objection that giving aid to distant strangers is often extremely wasteful and sometimes counter-productive?
A) This objection is legitimate, and it reduces our obligation to give.
B) This objection does not undermine our moral obligation to give because there are now reliable ways of being informed about the efficiency of aid organizations.
C) This objection is legitimate, but we should continue to give out of duty, despite the consequences of doing so.
D) It is not the place of donors to judge how aid recipients use the aid.
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