What was the effect of the Industrial Revolution on the development of public education systems in America?
The History of American Education

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Sally Mitchell
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Industrial Revolution had no effect on the development of public education systems in America
The Industrial Revolution hindered the development of public education systems in America
The Industrial Revolution facilitated the development of public education systems in America
The Industrial Revolution only affected private education systems in America
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What were the significant changes in public education during this era?
The significant changes in public education during this era included the introduction of a uniform curriculum, the enforcement of mandatory attendance laws, and the building of new educational facilities to cater to the increasing number of students.
The significant changes in public education during this era included the reduction in uniform curriculum, the introduction of optional attendance laws, and the transformation of educational facilities into other uses.
The significant changes in public education during this era included the abolition of mandatory attendance laws, the introduction of outdated curriculum, and the shutting down of existing educational facilities due to insufficient funds.
The significant changes in public education during this era included the prohibition of uniform curriculum, allowing students to attend school at their discretion, and the demolition of educational facilities to decrease the number of students.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was Horace Mann's contribution to the American education system?
Horace Mann established the common school system and advocated for free, universal education for all children in America, earning him the title 'Father of American Education'.
Horace Mann advocated for private education only
Horace Mann had no significant contribution to American education
Horace Mann was against the idea of free, universal education
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What were the key obstacles in the development of education during the colonial period in America?
Uniform syllabus across all colonial schools
Key obstacles in the development of education during the colonial period in America included restricted educational opportunities for certain groups, absence of a uniform syllabus, and the impact of religious and political ideologies on education.
Equal educational opportunities for all social strata
Surplus of educational materials
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the perception of education in America?
It increased the focus on subjects related to arts and creativity
It did not influence the perception of education in America
It diminished the significance of education
The Industrial Revolution impacted the perception of education in America by highlighting the need for practical skills and technical knowledge.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Explain the role of public schools in shaping the educational policies and standards in America.
Public schools play no role in shaping the educational policies and standards
Public schools play a minor role in shaping the educational policies and standards, with private schools having a bigger impact
Public schools play a significant role in shaping the educational policies and standards in America by providing education to a large number of students and influencing educational funding.
Public schools only cater to the educational needs of students and do not influence policies and standards
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the impact of Horace Mann's ideas on the American education system?
Horace Mann's ideas had no significant influence on the American education system
Horace Mann's ideas led to the exclusion of certain groups from education
Horace Mann's ideas resulted in the commercialization of education in America
Horace Mann's ideas advocated for free public education for all children, which shaped the modern education system in America.
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