Why are many children in Niger unable to receive an education? Check all that apply.

There are no public schools.
Some children work to support their families.
Schools do no teach subjects relevant to life in Niger.
There is insufficient free public education.
Few laws exist that force children to go to school.

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The reasons many children in Niger are unable to receive an education likely include the following:

  1. Some children work to support their families.
  2. There is insufficient free public education.
  3. Few laws exist that force children to go to school.

While the statement "There are no public schools" may not be entirely accurate, the other factors listed contribute significantly to the challenges faced in accessing education in Niger. The relevance of school curricula to life in Niger can also be an issue, but it is less of a primary barrier compared to the other factors.