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The reason they make you do group project at school is as a preventative measure against falling into conspiracy theories as an adult. The vast majority of the population can and will come out of the experience with a much better understanding of just how goddamn impossible it is to make multiple people do what they were supposed to do, everything they were supposed to do, and nothing but what they were supposed to do. You can't make five people do that, and yet billions of people are keeping this supposed machine rolling?
This might imply the people who do believe in conspiracy theories are the ones who just coasted on the efforts of everyone else in the group. They figure, of course some Mysterious Secret Entity is making stuff happen in the world, isn't that always the case?