Working-class and upper-middle-class Americans differ in that
A) working-class Americans are happier than upper-middle-class Americans.
B) although working-class Americans do not have as many choices available to them,they desire choice,and respond to choices made by others,in the same way that upper-middle-class Americans do.
C) upper-middle-class Americans employ more primary and more secondary control than do working-class Americans.
D) working-class Americans use more primary control than upper-middle-class Americans,but there is no difference in use of secondary control.
E) working-class Americans respond to a choice being taken away from them better than do upper-middle-class Americans.
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