Some have speculated that people in rural areas are more likely to help than people in urban areas because "trust" and "being neighbourly" are more valued in rural than in urban settings.Were this true,who would be most likely to help a stranger who needed assistance?
A) Connie, who never spent more than two years in any one place
B) Billy, who has lived in Toronto her whole life
C) Tammie, who is visiting Chicago from a small town in Vermont
D) Carla, who has lived her whole life in Chicago
E) Jeanie, who moved from New York to a small town in Iowa
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