What is one of the factors that make cultural learning in developed countries different from cultural learning in traditional cultures?

a. Children in developed countries are often apart from their families for a substantial part of the day, so they don't have as much guided participation in daily activities within the family as children in traditional cultures do.
b. Parents in developed countries have assimilated into the culture and are not as interested in teaching their children skills or traditions as parents in traditional cultures are.
c. Children in developed countries aren't interested in guided participation in daily activities the way children in traditional cultures are.
d. Parents in developed countries believe that their children should learn independently.


Answer: A

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