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attendance was compulsory, but not every child attended school
an increase in compulsory school-attendance laws
in Mexico, Canada, and US, I believe it is. I don't know if it is anywhere else.
Georgia compulsory attendance laws terminate at age 16. A child can legally drop out of high school at 16. Most programs will not allow the child to enter into a GED or other alternative program until 18-21, however.
By 1900, all states and territories in the US required compulsory school attendance. This was a significant reform that aimed to increase literacy rates and ensure that children received a basic education.
Yes, school attendance is compulsory in Germany until the age of 16.
If you demand that I use it in a sentence, then it is compulsory! John was required to work on his day off. His boss said that it was compulsory!It is compulsory to wear seat belts, both front and rear.
Compulsory school attendance laws are enacted by the individuals states. All states have such laws, and most states enacted these laws in the late 1800s to early 1900sMassachusetts was the first state to enact compulsory school attendance laws in 1852, and Alaska was the last "state" in 1929.It should be noted that compulsory school attendance laws were enacted while many of the states were still territories (i.e. before they gained actual statehood).
Massachusetts became the first state to pass compulsory school attendance laws, and by 1918, all states required children to receive an education.
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Though the answers weren't provided I found a question that has the following answers requiring a system of voter registration, four-year terms for elected officials, an appointive judiciary, and the repeal of compulsory school attendance laws. The answer is the repeal of compulsory school attendance laws.
It is possible to do so in South Dakota. Their compulsory attendance ends at age 16.