Multiple Choice
The most compelling argument for the success of the common schools was that they
A) encouraged independent and critical thought among Americans of all social classes.
B) promoted class consciousness among the industrial proletariat.
C) brought Americans of different economic and ethnic backgrounds together in mutually beneficial contact.
D) encouraged people to replace religion and superstition with science and reason.
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