Why have gifted and talented programs met with resistance from many Americans? Group of answer choices A) ​The programs have not had any discernible effect on the students. ​B) Too many children have been identified as "gifted" or "talented," so the phrase has lost its currency. ​C) Having a gifted and talented program, to some, implies a superiority or elitism disliked by many Americans. D) ​Because of their structure, gifted and talented programs disrupt the running of the school.