Opposition groups to the California voucher plan argued that the proposal would create ________

A. an effective curriculum
B. an improvement in student achievement scores
C. a two-tier system of schools, one for the haves, one for the have-nots
D. a balance between the inner city and suburban school districts

C

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What are the two biggest social welfare programs?

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