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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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part of the Civil Rights Movement was to give all people equal rights to education. Do you think that all people have access to

equal education?
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Talja [164]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: No,definitely not. People who barely have enough money for food. People who live in 1st world countries vs people who live in 3rd world countries. These are examples of unfair education. Some people don't have the opportunity to even get an education regardless of whether it is good or bad. I am so grateful every day that I live in a 1st world country and have the opportunity to go to school and get a good education. But for others this isn't the case. Some people don't have the money to go to school and get supplies. Some people have to work instead to provide for their family instead of getting an education. Some people don't even have schools nearby and don't have transportation to get to the schools. Some people do get education but it is poor. The teachers don't have the funds to buy stuff for the classroom or the teachers are poorly trained.

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