Compulsory public education was a social movement in the early 20th century United States. Its denizens identified public school with patriotism but appeared to be motivated also by anti-Catholic animus. In the 1920s the movement was more grassroots and nativist, but when it was reborn after World War II it attracted more support from elites.

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  • Compulsory public education was a social movement in the early 20th century United States. Its denizens identified public school with patriotism but appeared to be motivated also by anti-Catholic animus. In the 1920s the movement was more grassroots and nativist, but when it was reborn after World War II it attracted more support from elites.
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  • Compulsory public education was a social movement in the early 20th century United States. Its denizens identified public school with patriotism but appeared to be motivated also by anti-Catholic animus. In the 1920s the movement was more grassroots and nativist, but when it was reborn after World War II it attracted more support from elites.
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  • Compulsory public education
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