While Asian-Indian Americans are diverse in many ways, they do share a number of important cultural traits. Which of the following is NOT one of these shared traits?
A. They place a great value on education, particularly their children's education.
B. They are concerned with financial security and save at a rate much higher than the average American.
C. Husbands and wives tend to share an equal role in family decisions.
D. They do not have a "throw-away" mentality; they shop for value and look for quality and durability.
E. All of the above are shared traits
Answer: -Husbands and wives tend to share an equal role in family decisions.