How do teens in the U.S. differ from teens in other countries when it comes to employment?

A) Teens in the U.S. spend a great deal more time working than teens in other industrialized nations.
B) Teens in the U.S. are more likely to remain dependent on their parents for financial support as they grow into young adulthood.
C) U.S. teens work fewer total hours per week than teens in other cultures.
D) Teens in other countries are more likely to work in family-owned businesses than are U.S. teens.

A

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