Melvin Kohn found that working-class and middle-class families focused on different characteristics for their children (obedience or creativity, for example), and attributed the differences to
A) the characteristics of the parents' jobs.
B) parents' desires for children to do better than they (the parents) were doing.
C) the religion associated with these parents' classes.
D) the different race and ethnicity of the families.
A
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