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Furkat [3]
3 years ago
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As a third grader, Henry is reading stories about the American Revolution and how the early Americans were willing to fight to g

ain their freedom. According to conflict theorists, Henry is not only learning to read, but is also absorbing lessons in patriotism and democracy. These lessons would be referred to by conflict theorists as ________.
a part of the hidden curriculum in U.S. schools

True or False
Social Studies
1 answer:
Strike441 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:True

Explanation:A hidden curriculum is that part of the curriculum which is not explicitly taught in school ,like there are no organised lessons or structures for it in a school system. This type of curriculum includes behavior , perspectives and attitudes that a students can actual acquire when they are at school .

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