What was Horace Mann's primary concern in the reform movements of the first half of the nineteenth century?

A) He stressed the importance of establishing asylums to treat the mentally handicapped.
B) He stressed the importance of establishing public schools for children.
C) He stressed the importance of establishing juvenile detention centers for youth offenders.
D) He stressed the importance of establishing orphanages to care for abandoned children.
E) He stressed the importance of establishing psychiatric treatment centers for children.


B

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Why did the early Christians not appear to be too concerned about the fall of the Roman Empire to the Germanic invaders?

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To what extent did the geography of Greece contribute to the intellectual diversity of that culture?

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The lure of what subject drew Christian European scholars to Muslim libraries?

A) science B) theology C) philosophy D) literature E) art

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