In learning to adapt to their poverty, people develop norms, values, belief systems, and local institutions that are transmitted to their children. This reflects the __________ explanation of persistent poverty.
A. culture of poverty
B. value-stretch
C. clinical
D. non-Marxian structural
Answer: A
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