Young adults in industrialized societies who go to college typically:
a. Receive considerable monetary help from their parents.
b. Receive little monetary help from their parents.
c. Support themselves without depending on financial aid from their parents.
d. Reject financial assistance from their parents and apply for other sources of financial aid.
A
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