What do the United States, Japan, and Canada have in common in terms of secondary education?
A. They all have multiple institutions as a source of secondary education.
B. They do not have anything in common.
C. They all have one institution-the "comprehensive" school-as a source of secondary education.
D. The United States and Canada have some things in common in terms of secondary schools, but neither has anything in common with Japan's schools.
Answer: B
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