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1. The federal government prohibits racial segregation in public schools. What is the legal basis for this prohibition, and why is this issue handled at the federal level? (2 points)

2. Federal law also says that religious schools cannot be supported with government funds. What is the legal basis for this prohibition, and why is this issue handled at the federal level? (2 points)

3. At the state level, state boards of education set standards for school courses. They decide what students need to learn in each subject. Why do states have this power, and why might the state want to set school standards? (3 points)

4. In local areas, school districts set tax rates for people who live in the district. The taxes pay for primary and secondary education. Where do local governments get this power, and why does it make sense to handle at the local level? (3 points)

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Answered by cayleetopretty
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Answer:

To stop slavery because people needed help

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