No. Many schools do not teach history daily and many do not understand the way government works. To maintain a viable democratic government the population needs to understand how it works. This is not getting taught. Often history is changed by special interests who make their philosophy part of history textbooks. Some states have removed history from textbooks and leaving out important information.
If the question is an example of the education received by the generation referred to then, no. Particularly in English grammar. More money is spent on education then at any other time in history and far too many students leave full time education without any meaningful qualification.
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Yes, Samoans are well educated people.
Girls were expected to stay at home and learn domestic duties.
It is hard to tell if the new generation is better than the old. There are plenty of things we can learn from history from the old generation as well as there are many new inventions from this newer generation. Both are important and are valuable.
he was well educated by his uncle
The correct form is "well-educated," with a hyphen. This is because it is a compound adjective describing someone who has received a good education. The hyphen helps clarify that "well" modifies "educated" together as a single idea.
They were educated very well.
it is more educated than you thing
well some dealers are educated
Girls were expected to stay at home and learn domestic duties.
Girls were expected to stay at home and learn domestic duties.