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 @9N24TKD from Connecticut answered…42mins42m

No, but offer free 2 year degrees, and more scholarship opportunities and frozen low to 0 interest rates for four year i…

 @9N245YT from Minnesota answered…58mins58m

Something like it, but just know that CRT is actually designed with college students in mind, so you’d need to adjust it…

 @9N22G96 from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

Students should be taught the history of our country without biases or whitewashing. They should be taught about racism…

 @9N2252D from California answered…2hrs2H

No, “real” critical race theory is a graduate level subject. This is not appropriate for K-12 students.

 @9MZZW47 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

I support increasing taxes on the rich not specifically to reduce student loan interest rates, but for many other econom…

 @9MZZQCJ from Georgia answered…2hrs2H

I think the government should cover partial tuition, but also offer more scholarships opportunities for low-income stude…

 @9MZBLLP from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

Our educational system is failing. The US educational system is falling behind in the world. We need to teach the basics…

 @9MZ5HVT from New Jersey answered…17hrs17H

Funding should be given without regulations on what children are taught. Educators should be paid more and given more fr…

 @9MZ5HVT from New Jersey answered…17hrs17H

Race is a construct created by humans as a way to try and one-up each other. While biologically the color of skin holds…

 @9MZ33H7 from Hawaii answered…18hrs18H

Don't make it a requirement, but also don't ban it if it is taught at higher level courses (i.e.: AP classes)

 @9MYP55X from New York answered…22hrs22H

Yes. We should start them young—because children (especially children under 11/12/13) absorb information more easily and…

 @9MYMGYN from Georgia answered…22hrs22H

This is a red herring. No, critical race theory should remain as a legal studies elective in college but HISTORY should…

 @9MYJQQL from Missouri answered…23hrs23H

No, further regulate public university tuition costs to ensure affordability while focusing spending on academics and ed…