When faced with the problem of persisting global injustice, Miller makes the argument that "equalizing opportunity for the few"
A) may diminish opportunities for the many.
B) is the best strategy for securing the basic rights of very poor migrants.
C) usually worsens conditions in more developed states.
D) is morally required only of those states with extremely high-growth economies.
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