1. Why did parents pressure local governments to reform public schools? (1 point) * to prepare their children for college * to extend their children's knowledge beyond the basic skills * to keep their children out of criminal activity * to provide opportunities for sports and other extracurricular activities 2. How did immigrants regard public education? (1 point) * as an aid to assimilation * as a threat to cultural heritage * as a path to advancement * all of the above 3. What did W.E.B. Du Bois encourage his students to seek in school? (1 point) * a vocational education * a liberal arts education * basic literacy * agricultural skills 4. By 1910, why had public school enrollment reached a record high? (1 point) * increased funding for scholarships * improved conditions in the schools * higher family incomes * passage of laws requiring attendance 5. What boosted college enrollment in the late 1800s? (1 point) * industrialization * laws requiring higher education * more government scholarships * the opening of many new schools
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2. how did immigrants regard public education? (1 point)how did immigrants regard public education? (1 point) as an aid to assimilation as a threat to cultural heritage as a path to advancement all of the above3. what did w.e.b. du bois encourage his students to seek in school? (1 point)4. by 1910, why had public school enrollment reached a record high? (1 point)