Jefferson's belief that three years of publicly funded education would help create a literate public reflected
A) his lack of commitment to public literacy.
B) his view that, in three years, people could develop a literacy foundation for lifelong learning.
C) the recognition that, in an agrarian culture, people would have no reason to attend more than three years of school.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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