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100. Why do the majority of underprivileged groups become drop-outs?
(a) They constantly suffer from the feeling of inferiority.
(b) They do not possess the required intellectual potential to survive in the
educational system.
(c) The system is so manipulated that they can not utilize it meaningfully.
(d) The privileged groups continue to be the major beneficiaries of the system.​

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Answered by sunidhisingh40
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More than 27 percent say that they leave school because they are failing too many classes. Nearly 26 percent report boredom as a contributing cause. About 26 percent also say that they dropped out to become caregivers, and more than 20 percent say that school simply wasn't relevant to their lives.

a)Inferiority complex is a term used to describe people who compensate for feelings of inferiority (feeling like they're less than other people, not as good as others, worthless, etc.) by acting in ways that make them appear superior. They do this because controlling others may help them feel less personally inadequate.

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