Problem: As Zohny, Davies and Wilkinson define them, the difference between Weak and Strong versions of Affirmatie Action Resource Allocation (AARA) is: A. Weak AARA aims to allocate resources equally by mitigating existing biases against disadvantaged groups, while Strong AARA prioritizes members of disadvantaged groups. B. Weak AARA only uses affirmative action for allocating preventative resources like vaccines, while Strong AARA uses it for allocating life-saving resources like ventilators. C. Weak AARA uses membership in a disadvantaged group only as a tie-breaker, while Strong AARA always prioritizes members of disadvantaged groups.. D. Weak AARA uses factors like poverty and geographic location for prioritization, while Strong AARA uses racial and ethnic identity for prioritization.