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Republicans supported Woodrow Wilson's call for American entry into World War I in 1917, complaining only that he was too slow to go to war. Republicans in 1919 opposed his call for entry into the League of Nations. [citation needed] A majority supported the League with reservations; a minority opposed membership on any terms.
The existence of the Department of Education is controversial, with notable Republicans such as Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump criticizing it for expanding the federal government and the Republican Party platform at times calling for its abolition. [4] Other executive departments also contribute to education.
The two Republican candidates for state superintendent of public instruction are positioning themselves as conservatives who largely support the education decisions taken by the GOP-led General ...
[250] [341] While they sometimes share the economic views of other Republicans (i.e. lower taxes, deregulation, and welfare reform), moderate Republicans differ in that some are for affirmative action, [342] LGBT rights and same-sex marriage, legal access to and even public funding for abortion, gun control laws, more environmental regulation ...
Public education is a cornerstone of American society. It offers equitable opportunities for all students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in life.
Republican legislators in Wisconsin brokered a narrowly approved deal with regents in December for the state’s public university system to limit diversity positions at its two dozen campuses.
The Republicans make major gains in the House and Senate in the 1938 elections. [20] Leo Strauss (1899–1973), a refugee from Nazi Germany, teaches political philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York (1938–49) and the University of Chicago (1949–1969). He was not an activist but his ideas have been influential. [21]
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