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"The bill was defeated partly because of the opposition of the National Education Association (NEA) and Superintendent Wickersham of Pennsylvania. They felt that national control over part of the nation's schools could not be tolerated, although gifts of federal money will local autonomy could be. Roots of the modern-day issue over federal aid to education can be seen in the arguments over the Hoar Bill" (Pulliam and Patten 2007). Reference List: Pulliam, J.D., & Van Patten, J.J. (2007). History of Education in America, (9th ed). Chicago Ohio: Pearson.

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