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The fact that the vast majority of higher education in texas is provided by state government institutions demonstrates that a. the traditional conservatism embraced in much of texas has made people trust that the state should decide who gets educated b. the individualism that is publicly embraced in texas overlooks the fact that services such as education will not always be provided if people just wait for individual benefactors to fill the niche c. the moralistic conservatism embraced in much of texas holds that the state should establish colleges designed to teach christian principles d. traditional conservatism and its respect for state authority is the dominant type of conservatism in texas

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