How do parents in the United States and Asian cultures compare in their attitudes toward children's activity levels?

A. U.S. parents encourage lower activity levels, whereas Asian parents encourage greater activity in their children.
B. Both U.S. parents and Asian parents encourage passivity in their children.
C. U.S. parents encourage higher activity levels, whereas Asian parents encourage greater passivity in their children.
D. Both U.S. parents and Asian parents encourage higher activity levels in their children.


Answer: C

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