In the traditional male adolescent culture, male adolescents trying to adopt a strong masculine role are likely to believe they will be thought of as more masculine if they
A. drink alcohol or take drugs.
B. have a steady girlfriend.
C. get a job and pay some of their own expenses.
D. participate in a "manly" sport, such as football or hockey.
Answer: A
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