Asked by Casey

A major reason why children of upper-middle class families do well in school is the pressure that is placed on them by their families.

a.True
b.False

a I guess..

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Answered by Writeacher
It's true only if you mean ALL "children of upper-middle class families."
Answered by Nell
While family pressure could be a variable affecting a child's ability to do well in an educational institution, it is not a clear, direct causal link. A child has the capability to have family pressure, and still not do well in school. A more likely reason for children of upper-middle class families doing better in school is implied in the question, the economic variable.
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