One reason that anti-bullying programs in the United States are less effective than programs in Norway and Finland is that __________.
A. bullying is not as big a problem in the United States as it is in Norway and Finland
B. the programs in the United States tend to target only families
C. the programs in the United States involve only teachers, and teachers do not think bullying in schools is a problem
D. U.S. teachers may believe that bullying should be addressed at home, not in the school
Answer: D
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