Well, because it is an important part of the United State's history. and so our country cant get torn down.
Schools do still teach the students how to research...But it is done a lot different. Students are now taught how to research on the internet, versus looking things up in a book.
so when we grow up we know stuff and teach our children
They teach readers about their rights.
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In some US schools yes. Some schools that I've known of teaches Japanese, French and Spanish mainly. But I am pretty sure that some schools also teach Korean.
Billing and coding schools and programs are available, particularly for furthering medical knowledge. They are schools, sometimes online, that teach courses on how to process insurance claims.
Slavery and the slave traid were still legal.
slavery and the slave trade were still legal
Slavery and the slave trade were still legal.
Depends on the type of school you go to. The poor go to lower class government schools that teach in Sinhala or Tamil. The middle classes go to national (government owned) schools or private schools that teach in English. The rich go to exclusive international schools that follow European/US curricula.
The us constitution is the document that is still active, that is the SECOND document that tells us what, as citizens, our rights are. the bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution. (changes that the government made to the constitution.
Of course it is, Washington DC is the capital of the US. It is subject to the same constitution as the country it represents.