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Yes. Schools have been in existence since 1635 when the first colonial schools were opened. Education was very important in the colonies and education laws were passed requiring children to attend school and for townships to have public schools.
In 2011, California passed a law requiring schools to include the history of the gay rights movement in their curriculum, which includes same-sex marriage. California has similar mandates concerning the history of ethnic minorities, etc.
Services that have to be provided by law i.e legislation has been passed requiring government / local authorities to provide them. in childcare this would mean like schools. in health care it would be NHS etc
By 1800 the students in the United States were mainly in public schools. In 1635 the first school law was passed requiring all children to attend school. Washington also made education a priority in his administration. In a nation of immigrants he knew that schools were needed to make a level playing field for all and to teach them about living in a democratic government.
By 1800 the students in the United States were mainly in public schools. In 1635 the first school law was passed requiring all children to attend school. Washington also made education a priority in his administration. In a nation of immigrants he knew that schools were needed to make a level playing field for all and to teach them about living in a democratic government.
ending segregation in schools
No. Special laws are passed concerning schools.
Because no bill has been passed requiring it.
federal government requiring pharmacists to counsel patients receiving government assistance.
In 1975, Minnesota passed the first state law requiring businesses, restaurants, and other institutions to establish no-smoking areas. (Chapter 211; 144.111, Sections 1-7)
To protect against a slave rebllion