Which detail from "At School" supports the central idea that foreign-born children were not given enough meaningful support at school in the early 1900s?
They were simply placed in regular classes with much younger American-born children.
Instruction emphasized the three Rs, American history and geography, penmanship, and spelling.
Students stood at their desks as they performed physical fitness exercises every morning.
In some city schools, nearly all the students came from immigrant families.
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Explanation: "When schools transmit culture, they tend to privilege certain groups and make other groups feel inferior."
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teachers made foreign children look as if they did not know as much as american kids their age did.
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