C is the correct answer. Headless eCommerce is all about separating the front-end and back-end, allowing multiple front-ends to connect to the back-end.
I definitely recall that headless eCommerce allows for more flexibility in design, which aligns with option C about the separation of front and back ends.
Wait, I'm not sure I fully understand the difference between the options here. Is headless eCommerce about not having a central system, not having your own website, or separating the front and back end? I'll need to re-read this a few times to make sure I get the right answer.
Okay, I've got this. Headless eCommerce is all about decoupling the front-end and back-end of an online store. The back-end exposes an API that can be used by multiple front-end applications. This gives you more flexibility in how you present your products and services to customers. I feel pretty confident about this one.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this one. Is headless eCommerce related to having multiple physical stores and warehouses without a central system? Or is it more about not having your own website and relying on other vendors? I'll need to think this through carefully.
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think I'll go with option C - it's about separating the front and back end of an eCommerce app and using APIs to connect them.
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