How did high schools change in the 1920s?


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High School During the 1920s a major problem of American education involved the training of new immigrants. Since most of the newly arriving immigrants settled in the larger cities, illiteracy in those cities rose as high as 15%.

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Before the 1920's schools had catered to college bound students. In contrast, High schools began offering a broad range of courses Want to know? ChaCha and go!

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In the 1920's schools stopped revolving around farm life and started to have a schedule that fit a more industrial type of work. ChaCha on!

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One was that the economic advantage of a high school education declined from expansion of graduates; machinery; fewer immigrants.

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