Which was the goal of many education reformers in the early 1800s? A. to make sure American citizens were well-informed, educate
d voters B. to help American farmers adjust to new ideas and methods in farming C. to convince foreign leaders to send their children to American schools D. to provide factories with the highly skilled workers they needed
The goal of many education reformees in tehearly 1800s was to make sure American citizens were well-educated voters. Option A is correct.
For instance, in the 1800s, Horace Mann of Massachusetts led the common-school movement, which advocated for local property taxes financing public schools. Mann also highlighted positive reinforcement instead of punishment.
Furthermore during that time period, there was a common school movement characterized in the educational effort associated with schools that were meant to serve individuals of all social classes and religions.
To make sure that its citizens are protected, are fed, are housed, and are ruled fairly and justly. Of course I'm a dreamer, and I believe in Santa as well.
It declined. Because vietnam was the first war to be shown on televisions all over the US, many people saw the tradigies caused by the war on innocent people. Causing people to decline in support for a war they thought was not their responsibility to fight in the first place.