Analyze the "Irish problem" in terms of 19th century American ideology and political economy and discuss the merits and/or weaknesses of Horace Mann's call for the common schools to solve this "problem." Think about the tensions of the common-school era and compare them to the tensions of today. Do you see any parallels in our contemporary system of education?
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