Among young adolescents, about 30% of _____ and 50% of _____ are "latchkey teens," unsupervised during the after-school hours
A) girls; boys
B) Whites; Blacks
C) middle class teens; poor teens
D) Blacks and Hispanics; Whites
Answer: D
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