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Children born into affluent families are more likely than children of working-class families to __________.A.have difficulties with self-confidenceB.see violence in their homesC.experience mental health problemsD.go on to greater achievement as adults

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Children born into affluent families are more likely than children of working-class families to __________.A.have difficulties with self-confidenceB.see violence in their homesC.experience mental health problemsD.go on to greater achievement as adults

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The statement is asking for the most likely outcome for children born into affluent families compared to those from working-class families.

A. Have difficulties with self-confidence - This is not necessarily true. Self-confidence can be influenced by a variety of factors, not just socioeconomic status.

B. See violence in their homes - This is also not necessarily true. Violence can occur in any home, regardless of socioeconomic status.

C. Experience mental health problems - While affluent children may experience certain types of stress and pressure, it's not accurate to say they're more likely to have mental health problems than children from working-class families. Mental health issues can affect anyone, regardless of their background.

D. Go on to greater achievement as adults - This is the most likely answer. Children from affluent families often have access to better educational opportunities, more resources, and a network of connections that can help them achieve more in their adult lives.

So, the answer is D. Go on to greater achievement as adults.

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