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According to Zuckerman, the system of American education is no longer relevant because
 
  a. the subjects have not been updated for the 21st century.
  b. democracy no longer requires an educated citizenry.
  c. it is no longer focused on preparing people to work in factories.
  d. it is a factory-based school system for an information age.

Question 2

In Mrs. Clark's third-grade classroom in a Wisconsin suburb, subjects begin and end _____. This is an example of the preoccupation with order and control in American schools.
 
  a. whenever Mrs. Clark wants them to.
  b. when all the kids agree that it is time to move on to something new.
  c. at the same time.
  d. sometime before lunch.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d. a factory-based school system for an information age.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. at the same time.



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