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The argument for free andcompulsory education in any country is that a country can not hope to succeed if its people are poorly educated. Even if you have a culture that does not particularly care about the well being of the individuals that make up its citizenry it can not prosper and protect its own security unless it people are well educated. Under educated people are usually poor and don't themselves understand the importance of education, there fore are unlikely to send them to school unless forced to.

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