English, asked by pandeysantoshsarita, 9 days ago

As students enter college, they tend to question their ethical beliefs because: OPTIONS:
1) They are exposed to a broader range of values and beliefs
2)They are exposed to many bad influences and fall to peer pressure
3)They are finding few people to bond with and share ideas
4)They can no longer tell the difference between right and wrong ​

Answers

Answered by Chaitanya1696
1

The correct option is:-

2)They are exposed to many bad influences and fall to peer pressure.

  • As students enter college, they tend to question their ethical beliefs because they are exposed to many bad influences and fall to peer pressure.
  • When a student goes to a college he meets a lot of different kinds of people.
  • He has to develop his morale to understand the difference between what is wrong and what is right.
  • Sometimes students give into the way of bad influences and they follow what other friends are doing.
  • This is harmful for the store and because it challenges the ethical values and beliefs.
  • Better for the students to keep away from such peer pressure.
Answered by VelvetRosee
0

Answer:

2)They are exposed to many bad influences and fall to peer pressure

Explanation:

As the Students enter college, they tend to question their ethical beliefs when they get into a bad company or they are exposed to bad influence. Often this happens due to peer pressure. If a person questions their ethical beliefs, they tend to get confused between what is the difference between what is right and what is wrong. Usually, they end up doing things that are wrong and still do  not feel any regret or guilt. To avoid it one must make sure that they are getting into good company and they are making nice friends.

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