Multiple Choice
The major difference between a CheckBox and a RadioButton is that:
A) RadioButtons are generally grouped to allow choices
B) CheckBoxes usually represent options that allow more than one to be used
C) Only one RadioButton per group can be selected at once
D) b and c
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