is true?
Social Studies, 05.11.2019 02:31 Danyboy10
Which of the following statements regarding nonwhite students in california
is true?
a: they were not allowed to attend public schools that were funded by the government
b: they were allowed to be taught by non-certified teachers only
c: they had to leave school when they were old enough to work
d: they could attend school only when farms werenāt harvesting
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Which of the following statements regarding nonwhite students in california
is true?
is true?
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