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Geert Hofstede found that the United States is low in
A
power distance.
B
individualism.
C
masculinity.
D
extroversion.

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Understand the concept of 'power distance' as defined by Geert Hofstede. Power distance refers to the extent to which less powerful members of organizations and institutions accept and expect that power is distributed unequally.
Recognize that Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory includes several dimensions, such as power distance, individualism vs. collectivism, masculinity vs. femininity, and uncertainty avoidance, among others.
Identify that the United States is characterized by a low power distance, meaning that there is a preference for equality and a more democratic distribution of power within society.
Differentiate between the other options: individualism, masculinity, and extroversion. Note that individualism refers to societies where ties between individuals are loose, masculinity refers to a preference for achievement and material rewards, and extroversion is not one of Hofstede's dimensions.
Conclude that the correct answer to the problem is 'power distance,' as the United States is known for having a low score in this dimension according to Hofstede's research.
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