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1.) which is true of pu...
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Brainliest, answer as many as you can, i can't find the answers
1.) which is true of public education in the late 1800s?
southern states were quicker than states in the north or west to pass compulsory education laws.
university-level education was very expensive.
by 1900, the majority of americans of high school age graduated.
lessons from mcguffeyâs eclectic readers taught moral values and the christian religion.
2.) which was the first professional sport in america?
soccer
basketball
football
baseball
3.) how did the term âyellow journalismâ relate to pulitzerâs newspaper, the new york world?
the color indicated pulitzerâs lack of courage in covering the scandals of the day
the color was used in ads comparing the paperâs lower price to that of other newspapers
the color was used in printing sensational headlines
the color was used by a comic strip character in the paper
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