The primary reason churches opposed state-financed schools was that they feared ________
A. future generations educated in state-financed schools would lack religious training
B. losing students to state-financed schools would result in their demise
C. states would require them to improve their educational standards
D. states would limit the churches' power to control all aspects of the schools' operation
Answer: A
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