Alternative schools were developed to
A) accommodate children whose behavioural problems keep them out of regular schools.
B) serve children whose parents are ideologically opposed to certain tenets of mass schooling.
C) serve children whose parents were 'hippies' in the 1970s.
D) accommodate children whose parents are unsatisfied with the religious content of regular schools.
E) serve children who are neglected in the regular school system.
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