The concerns of sociologists and parents about teens included all of the following EXCEPT that

A. teens were a potentially disruptive force in society.
B. teens were becoming alienated from their peers.
C. teens' peers had too much influence over them.
D. teens' newfound independence made them vulnerable to subversion.


Answer: B

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