Horace Mann advocated ______________.

A. free to the student, tax-supported education
B. that teachers should concentrate on imparting the moral lessons to be learned from a study of the classics
C. that education was a private, family concern and not the concern of the state
D. religious indoctrination in state-supported schools


Answer: A

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