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Which of the following BEST explains the difference between majority and concurring opinions?

A.
A majority opinion is the collective opinion of the majority, while the concurring opinion is the collective opinion of the minority or the losing side of a vote.
B.
A majority opinion reflects the opinion of the dissenters, while the concurring decision agrees with the dissenters, but for different reasons than the majority opinion.
C.
A majority opinion is the collective opinion of the winning side, while a concurring opinion agrees with the majority vote, but for different reasons than the majority opinion.
D.
A majority opinion reflects the opinion of the majority of Americans, while a concurring opinion reflects the opinion of the majority vote in a Supreme Court ruling.

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c

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The answer would be C

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