Question
Which statement best predicts the likely outcome of privatizing the public good of education?(1 point)
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People living in all neighborhoods in a geographic area would have access to the same level of education.
People living in all neighborhoods in a geographic area would have access to the same level of education.
A geographic area’s more affluent neighborhoods would be better educated.
A geographic area’s more affluent neighborhoods would be better educated.
Teacher quality would be equally distributed throughout all neighborhoods of a city, county, or state.
Teacher quality would be equally distributed throughout all neighborhoods of a city, county, or state.
Innovation and new ideas in education will decrease over time.
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People living in all neighborhoods in a geographic area would have access to the same level of education.
People living in all neighborhoods in a geographic area would have access to the same level of education.
A geographic area’s more affluent neighborhoods would be better educated.
A geographic area’s more affluent neighborhoods would be better educated.
Teacher quality would be equally distributed throughout all neighborhoods of a city, county, or state.
Teacher quality would be equally distributed throughout all neighborhoods of a city, county, or state.
Innovation and new ideas in education will decrease over time.
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The statement that best predicts the likely outcome of privatizing the public good of education is:
**A geographic area’s more affluent neighborhoods would be better educated.**
Privatization often leads to disparities in access and quality, as wealthier families may have more resources to invest in education, resulting in a greater concentration of educational advantages within affluent neighborhoods.
**A geographic area’s more affluent neighborhoods would be better educated.**
Privatization often leads to disparities in access and quality, as wealthier families may have more resources to invest in education, resulting in a greater concentration of educational advantages within affluent neighborhoods.
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