Praxis II PLT K-6

Category - Professionalism

The outcome of the Oregon School Case of 1925, which is also known as Pierce v. Society of Sisters, was that
  1. Female students must receive educational opportunities equal to those of males
  2. Private schools may include religious instruction in their curriculum
  3. Physical education facilities must be provided for females as well as males
  4. Compulsory attendance laws allow students to attend public or private schools
Explanation
Answer: D - The outcome of the Oregon School Case of 1925, which is also known as Pierce v. Society of Sisters, was that compulsory attendance laws allow students to attend public or private schools. Proponents of such allowances argued that forcing all students to attend public schools violated the students’ right of personal liberty, and thus violated their 14th Amendment rights.
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