In dealing with the "Two Chinas" issue, International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials:
A) never have been able to decide whether the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China should represent the Chinese people and as a result, always have invited both delegations.
B) have vacillated or wavered over time, inviting one delegation at one time and the other delegation at another time.
C) have made the Chinese government on Taiwan responsible for organizing the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
D) have always been able to avoid political protests about their decisions concerning which Chinese delegation to invite to participate in the Games.
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