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Common Schooling Was Widely Perceived as an Effort to

Question 39

Question 39

Multiple Choice

Common schooling was widely perceived as an effort to


A) increase political participation.
B) increase social inequality.
C) decrease social discord.
D) All of these answers are correct.

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