What was the most significant education policy developed by the federal government in the nineteenth century?
A) the creation of compulsory elementary school education
B) the establishment of land-grant colleges
C) the creation of the G.I. Bill
D) the development of a standard national elementary school curriculum
E) the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
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