If moral isolationism were true, what would be most likely to happen when we encountered a new cultural influence?
A) It would have no impact because we would judge it as bad.
B) It would have no impact because we wouldn't understand it at all.
C) The unfamiliar culture would influence our own, even if we didn't understand it very well.
D) Our culture would influence the new one, but not vice versa.
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