1. Why did Alice Moore object to her children being taught a new school curriculum, adopted in
1974, which encouraged critical and independent thinking?
O A. She worried that her children simply weren't old enough for such an intellectually
rigorous curriculum.
O B. She believed that the teachers in her children's schools were insufficiently trained to
teach such materials.
O C. She argued that the new curriculum was offensive to authority, to her Christian values,
and to America
O D. She was concerned that these new critical thinking skills would take too much time
away
from math and science.
The delegates met so they could discuss the issues with the continuous war of 1812.
They viewed it as a threat to their way of life and to the church
In 1913, President Wilson proposed a reduction in tariffs. Wilson plan to make up for the loss of these revenues by the federal government by introducing a new federal income tax
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
President Wilson ardent believer in peace, free trade and right of self-governance brought certain economic reforms in America to revive the American economy. He created the first central bank of America under the Federal Reserve act.
He reduced the tariff on finished goods as well as raw materials to make them more accessible to the consumers by signing the Underwood Simmons Act in the year 1913. But for compensating the loss of revenue, he introduced the federal income tax.
Answer:
The Little Rock Nine became an integral part of the fight for equal opportunity in American education when they dared to challenge public school segregation by enrolling at the all-white Central High School in 1957. Their appearance and award are part of the Centennial Celebration of Women at Marquette.