The federal government has the power to create public schools true or false

History · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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False. In the United States, the power to create public schools is not primarily a function of the federal government but rather the responsibility of state and local governments. The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly grant the federal government the authority to manage public education, which means this power is reserved for the states under the Tenth Amendment. Each state government, in turn, delegates much of the responsibility for public schooling to local school districts.

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