Multiple Choice
At the core of Mann's effort to reform common schooling was his belief that
A) belief and religion are crucial for children during their formative years.
B) inculcating patriotism among students was as important as teaching them reading and writing.
C) public schools contributed to the creation of Congregationalists.
D) the school must inculcate an appropriate set of moral values in the state's children.
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