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vicotolentino

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Who was the secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education in 1837 and repeatedly called for mandatory programs of hygiene education for students?
 
  A) Horace Mann
  B) Lemuel Shattuck
  C) Thomas Dewy
  D) Charles Darwin

Question 2

Massachusetts passed the first mandatory education law in 1647 to
 
  A) ensure children were prepared to become public servants in their community.
  B) provide basic skills for female children.
  C) combat plagues and other contagious diseases that were spreading throughout the community.
  D) help promote the reading of the Bible.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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