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vichka [17]
2 years ago
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What factors stopped children from attending public high school? (List more than one)

History
1 answer:
NeX [460]2 years ago
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Answer:

Racism

Poverty

Explanation:

Various factors stopped children from attending public high school during the nineteenth and twentieth century. Some of the factors include the following:

1. Racism: racial segregation caused some children from attending public high school during this period.

2. Poverty: lack of money to buy basic needs for the children or feed the children has a great impact on stopping children from attending public high school.

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