Hayato was raised to believe that the individual is less important than the group as a whole. He also believes that physical and intellectual capabilities and heritage account for the inequality in the power and well-being of members of his society. Hayato's society is
A) high on power distance and low on individualism.
B) low on power distance and low on collectivism.
C) high on individualism and low on achievement orientation.
D) low on collectivism and low on achievement orientation.
E) low on power distance and low on individualism.
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