Which of these is an argument against enacting school vouchers?

a. School vouchers would make public education better by creating competition between public and private schools.
b. Since few poor children could afford private schools, even with vouchers, school vouchers would mainly help wealthy families.
c. School vouchers would create incentives for public schools to improve

d. School vouchers would save the state government money, since more students would go to private schools.
e. All of these are arguments against school vouchers.


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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