Common schooling was seen as one solution to the "immigrant problem" because of perceptions that
A) immigrants were uneducated and needed to learn skills necessary for democratic participation.
B) immigrants' value systems did not include the work ethic required for the factory system.
C) immigrants did not usually provide an education for their children.
D) All these answers are correct.
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