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- choose the best answer. why did some states pass antiliteracy laws? whites did not want enslaved people to learn anything from the bible. building additional schools was too costly. educated blacks were viewed as a threat to the system of slavery. educational lessons would take enslaved persons away from assigned duties. 4) select all that apply. select two ways that the legacy of antiliteracy is still seen today. some schools teach memorization rather than using evidence - based literary instruction. fewer than half of american blacks are literate. antiliteracy laws are still on the books in some states. some schools lack basic instructional materials such as textbooks.
For question 3, during the era of slavery, educated Black people were seen as a threat to the institution of slavery, which is why some states passed anti - literacy laws. For question 4, some schools teaching memorization instead of evidence - based literary instruction can be seen as a vestige of anti - literacy thinking that devalues true education, and some schools lacking basic instructional materials like textbooks can also be related to a long - standing underfunding and devaluing of education which has roots in anti - literacy legacies. The claim that fewer than half of American Blacks are literate is false, and anti - literacy laws are not still on the books in modern times.
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- Educated Blacks were viewed as a threat to the system of slavery.
- Some schools teach memorization rather than using evidence - based literary instruction.
Some schools lack basic instructional materials such as textbooks.