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12 June, 13:12

Early in the twentieth century, most schools had compulsory education laws requiring students to attend until the age of.

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  1. 12 June, 17:07
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    Early in the twentieth century, most schools had compulsory education laws requiring students to attend until the age of sixteen. This age was then raised to eighteen since people thought not enough kids were being trained for the workforce. Now it is simply that you have to graduate high school.
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