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27 October, 05:55

What was the most significant reason why Thomas Jefferson wanted public education and the creation of the University of Virginia?

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  1. 27 October, 07:36
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    It would raise up the general populace, making the people more informed voters.

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    He believed that people deserved a good education not only for the rich but the middle class and less unfortunate. So by having a good education that citizen would make a reasonable, smart and round vote on their country and know their rights.
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