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Yolanda

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Why did Harvard University include a provision for educating Native American children in its charter?
 
  A. to gain more financial contributions from donors
  B. to promote Americanization of Indian children
  C. to introduce Christianity to Indian children
  D. all of the above

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an example of a within-school achievement gap?
 
  A. differing performance rates between White and Latino students at Edgewood Elementary
  B. differing performance rates between White and Black students at Edgewood Elementary
  C. differing performance rates between White students at Edgewood and Latino students at Davis Elementary
  D. differing performance rates between White students at Edgewood and Black students at Davis
  E. A & B
  F. C & D



Jbrasil

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

F



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