What was the goal of the minimum foundation program for education?

A. It integrated whites and blacks int he same school system.

B.It improved the quality of white-only education.

C. It raised taxes.

D. It put more money into black schools.

@Writeacher please don't help me because I saw were you wrong on the guy called Ricky. I'm not trying to be rude so no disrespect I just want to see if I'm right and Ricky was right about his answers but you told him they were wrong.

heyyy these are the answers for the whole thing:

1. which of the following was a significant part of the civil rights movement?
D - all of the above

2. what was the name of the movement that attempted to keep the south segregated despite federal laws?
B - massive resistance

3. what were the goal(s) of the massive resistance movement? select all that apply.
B - to maintain segregation in society
C - to use the power of state governments to fight integration

4. what did the brown v. board of education court ruling accomplish?
B - it made segregation in schools illegal

5. what was the goal of the minimum foundation program for education? select all that apply.
C - it raised taxes
D - it put more money into african american schools

6. which is responsible for the banning of literacy tests?
D - voting rights acts

Do you mean the school funding formula in Louisiana?

The goal of the Minimum Foundation Program for Education was not to integrate whites and blacks into the same school system nor to improve the quality of white-only education. This program was not intended to raise taxes or put more money into black schools specifically.

To confirm the correct answer, let's break down the options:

A. It integrated whites and blacks into the same school system: This is not the goal of the Minimum Foundation Program for Education. This program is not specifically related to the integration of schools.

B. It improved the quality of white-only education: While improving education is certainly a goal, the Minimum Foundation Program for Education was not limited to white-only education. This goal would not encompass the entire purpose of the program.

C. It raised taxes: The Minimum Foundation Program for Education did not aim to raise taxes. It was implemented to allocate state funds more equitably among school systems, but it did not entail an explicit tax increase.

D. It put more money into black schools: Although the goal of the Minimum Foundation Program for Education was to distribute state funds more fairly, it was not specifically aimed at putting more money into black schools. The program aimed to provide a minimum level of funding to all schools, regardless of racial composition.

Therefore, none of the given options accurately describes the goal of the Minimum Foundation Program for Education.

Regarding your comment about another user, it's important to remember that everyone, including educators, can make mistakes. If you believe there was an error in someone's response, it's always a good idea to seek further clarification or verify the information independently.

Before anyone can help you with this post, you'll undoubtedly need to state how "minimum foundation program for education" is defined by your text.