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 @9HN7QVWDemocrat from Washington answered…6mos6MO

It would create a more competitive environment, which is both good and bad.

 @9HN83ND from Pennsylvania answered…6mos6MO

it would be good for a while but I think trying to maintain that or researching new ways to improve this process would be difficult.

 @A.-Rhys from Utah answered…6mos6MO

I think the approach to teaching many things would change, but would likely change the most in regards to the content of history. It would likely utilize a more global approach to history education. It would also hopefully have a fact based approach to history that eliminates biases, while also portraying national/cultural values in ways that may be affected by popular vote, and only referencing differing values in objective (but not necessarily neutral) ways.
We would likely see a major expansion and destigmatization of teaching in ways that accommodate the support needs of disabled/ill stud…  Read more

 @9HN84CM from Oregon answered…6mos6MO

 @9HN7WH8 from Virginia answered…6mos6MO

It already is very equal, I think being an average white kid actually puts you at a disadvantage.