Multiple Choice
School voucher programs
A) make it possible for a broader range of consumers to obtain education more consistent with their preferences.
B) are strongly supported by teachers unions because they increase the demand for and earnings of quality teachers.
C) are strongly opposed by parents because they are pretty much satisfied with the quality of the schools currently available.
D) reduce the educational options available to students and parents.
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