Asked by Runtafus
Which statement explains why public education suffered during reconstruction?
A) the state preferred private education to public educatioin.
B) teachers were not properly trained to do their jobs effectively.**** THIS ONE?
C) the general public cared more about recovering from the war than about education
D) too many previously uneducated former slaves negatively impacted educational achievements.
i want to know for sure.
A) the state preferred private education to public educatioin.
B) teachers were not properly trained to do their jobs effectively.**** THIS ONE?
C) the general public cared more about recovering from the war than about education
D) too many previously uneducated former slaves negatively impacted educational achievements.
i want to know for sure.
Answers
Answered by
Runtafus
please?
Answered by
Writeacher
My guess is C ... but it's only a guess. What does your textbook say?
Answered by
Runtafus
it is a test i don't want to use my text book and i just want to check my answer with this.
Answered by
Runtafus
Oh and thank you for answering.
Answered by
bobpursley
It was reconstruction. For God's sake, those who had money (whites) did not want to spend it on blacks ..so there kids went to private schools, and public schools languished. Answer A
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