Answer:
Option B.
Explanation:
Individualistic is the right answer.
Individualistic political culture sees the government as a device for discussing issues that value to individual residents and for seeking individual aims. In this culture, people interact with the state in the same way, they would communicate with a marketplace. They assume the government to afford goods and services they see as basic, and the public leaders and administrators who produce them anticipate to be recompensed for their works. Accordingly, under an Individualistic political culture, residents will tend to be more receptive of corruption from their executive officers and less likely to see governments as a noble profession in which all residents should engage.