A challenge for cause _____, whereas a peremptory challenge _____.
A) is based on possible biasing factors; allows lawyers to dismiss a person with no reason given
B) does not need to be explained; is based on the possibility of prejudice
C) is based on possible biasing factors; is not based on the possibility of prejudice
D) requires the judge to agree; does not require the judge's approval
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