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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3hrs3H

America's Political and Social Landscape: Calls for Change and Challenges

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 @77ZS6KZ from New York answered…32mins32m

Kids are not taught critical race theory. However, I believe our history curriculum needs to be more accurate and should…

 @9NLV63B from Missouri answered…45mins45m

Critical race theory is not being taught as schools but I do think students should be aware of the racism of the past an…

 @9NLV63B from Missouri answered…45mins45m

Yes, but only at public institutions and only if students maintain certain requirements such as grades.

 @9NLTTV4 from Massachusetts answered…52mins52m

History and Social Sciences should be taught truthfully and relative to its time period and void of moral judgements as…

 @9NLTTV4 from Massachusetts answered…52mins52m

Free Public education should be an option for 2 years beyond High School and Interest rates should be lowered to the rat…

 @9NLPM8G from Georgia answered…2hrs2H

Critical race theory is a buzzword and a college level discussion, it will never actually be taught in K-12 schools

 @9NLLRHK from Connecticut answered…4hrs4H

Yes, on most occasions, except for when the purpose is to solely disobey or not go to school without good reason

 @9NL5KHV from South Carolina answered…9hrs9H

If we quit fighting all these useless wars and quit sending countries large amounts of money we could afford to help wit…

 @9NKXLGFfrom Guam  answered…11hrs11H

Yes, partial scholarships only for trades/vocations and for qualifications in key sectors that have a shortage of skille…

 @9NKWFNR from Ohio answered…12hrs12H

Critical Rece Theory is not and has not been taught in k-12 schools at all. But acknowledement of diversity and cultural…

 @9NKVD9J from Texas answered…13hrs13H

No, I think student loans should be nonexistent, and all higher education should be government funded with already exist…

 @9NKT4ZL from Virginia answered…15hrs15H

Not until there’s been a revamping of the content and methods. It makes students depressed and/or fearful

 @9NKRQH3 from Colorado answered…16hrs16H

Assist with cost by requiring work study programs that give tuition bonuses for hours worked but only for public, in s…

 @9NKP4B4 from New York answered…19hrs19H

I support increasing taxes for the rich, but not to pay the banks who are hoodwinking students with unjust loans.

 @9NKNKZK from Virginia answered…19hrs19H

No; kids should be raised to be racially colorblind, but systematic racism should still be acknowledged, especially outs…

 @9NJZFDB from New Jersey answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but only for the 1% and the reduction should prioritize people of lower income and education brackets.

 @9NJY9NF from California answered…23hrs23H

No, but implement another program that teaches historical injustices that have been committed upon African Americans, wi…