When it comes to making choices, working-class and upper-middle-class Americans differ in that
A) working-class Americans are more likely than upper-middle-class Americans to express themselves through their choices.
B) working-class Americans prefer making choices among a small set of options, whereas upper-middle-class Americans prefer making choices from a relatively larger set of options.
C) upper-middle-class Americans think more deliberately and thus take longer to make a decision compared to working-class Americans.
D) upper-middle-class Americans are more satisfied with choices they make for themselves compared to choices made for them by others, whereas working-class Americans are satisfied with choices regardless of who makes the choice.
E) working-class Americans are more likely than upper-middle-class Americans to experience "choice overload" and are consequently more willing to allow other people to make their choices for them.
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