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 @9LWSTTT from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but not without comprehensive regulations regarding the price of tuition charged per student and guidelines for the…

 @9LWSTTT from California answered…5hrs5H

No, increase taxes for the rich, but regulate the terms of the interest rates of the lending house/bank. Regulate state…

 @9LWRMMY from Texas answered…7hrs7H

I think this is circumstantial, there's too many factors to make it a black-and-white issue. There's no explicit yes or…

 @9LWQW5N from Pennsylvania answered…9hrs9H

No we should be taught to love instead of hate no matter what color or religion you are get ride of fear based thinking…

 @9LWQBHP from Indiana answered…9hrs9H

It can be, however, it obviously should not be a required course and should only be an elective in high school. Critical…

 @9LWPQK7 from Virginia answered…10hrs10H

Yes and no, we should give children options and attempt to understand what is causing them to be truant. If we could cha…

 @9LWPQK7 from Virginia answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but only if they are public or state-run schools. Private schools should not receive funding from the government.

 @9LWML9Q from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Teaching the truth about our history doesn't automatically translate to CRT. It is being misused as a weapon against tea…

 @9LWLGZT from Missouri answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only for those with clear financial need, academic merit and whose desired programs of study will clearly lead…

 @9LWL2WT from Pennsylvania answered…16hrs16H

The Government should push to stop four-year colleges and universities from charging high tuition rates.

 @9LWK7S4 from Oklahoma answered…17hrs17H

Make College Tuitions for schools affordable, since for a year of college in most states is over $20,000. Making it almo…

 @9LWJZ8Tfrom Maine  answered…17hrs17H

Only for students who post good enough grades to graduate, and within needed fields such as engineering.

 @9LWG4NZ from Nevada answered…21hrs21H

No. CRT is a curriculum for Legal students in a post grad level college course. It was never meant for K-12 education.…