Mark and Holly are town council members who disagreed over what the town should do with an empty plot of land. Holly supported the construction of a new parking lot, while Mark wanted to see a playground built. Mark and Holly recently spoke to a mediator about the situation, because the conflict had gotten so bad that people were yelling at each other in the street and Mark and Holly were fighting constantly. After several mediation sessions, Mark and Holly came to a resolution they were both satisfied with. They agreed to both support a playground on the empty plot of land and the development of a "parking exchange" program so that older people in their neighborhood could park as close as possible to their homes. Mark and Holly were happy to be back on friendly terms.
Select the true statement about the post-conflict stage in Mark and Holly's conflict?
a.) Now that Mark and Holly have reached the post-conflict stage, they will not have any future disagreements.
b.) Mark and Holly have reached the post-conflict stage by finding a way to get the single most important need met.
c.) Mark and Holly have reached the post-conflict stage because it always comes after the crisis stage.
d.) Mark and Holly have reached the post-conflict stage by finding a way to get both of their needs met.