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Social Studies
2. Which factor regarding the rule of law would explain the colonists' anger towards the Stamp Act? (3.1)
a. The king felt he could not check the buying power of the colonists
b. The colonists felt the process was fair due to their access to Parliament
C. They felt the Stamp Act was not legitimate because they did not have input in the lawmaking
process
d. They felt the government was exhibiting procedural fairness by clearly stating the rules
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Ответ:
This is because it has a number of benefits that include:
It offers guaranteed access to basic level of education. ...
Life security. ...
The kids will have a better outlook on life. ...
It also improves the prospects of employment. ...
It fosters equality in schools. ...
Promotes fairness
These include the disadvantages:
There is the problem of overcrowding in public institutions. ...
There is the risk of inequality arising. ...
There is an obvious strain in the limited resources available. ...
There is the danger of education being downplayed. ...
Funding the program will definitely lead to increased taxation. ...
reduced quality.