What is a major flaw in Freud's theory of "infantile amnesia"?

A) Many other theories support it, so there is no flaw.
B) It does not explain why all memories, even pleasant ones, are repressed.
C) It explains only why pleasant memories are suppressed.
D) Freud did not have a theory on "infantile amnesia."
E) The term is "infantile amnesia," yet it encompasses amnesia throughout a person's life.


B

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