The answer is B. The API policy is defined in API Manager for a specific API instance, and then ONLY applied to the specific API instance.
This means that API policies are defined in API Manager and are specific to each API instance. When an API policy is created, it is associated with a particular API instance and only applies to that instance. This allows for greater flexibility and control over how policies are applied to APIs in Anypoint Platform.
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