Which are examples of educational reforms in the mid-1800s? A. abolition, private schools for men, and British textbooks B. publ
ic schools, women’s colleges, and new reading books C. colleges for wealthy men, shorter school days, and more comfortable desks and chairs D. a national university, computers, and required field trips to Washington, D.C.
We can learn that we should always stand up and exercise our freedom of speech. Another lesson we learned from the protests in the 1960s is that our government is not always right, and we can make a change if we take action.