Using the excerpt from James W. Lee's Place and Importance of the Common School. In 1-2 sentences, using references from the text, explain the author's opinion of the common school movement.

The author's opinion of the common school movement is that it is a "great moral and educational reform" that will bring about "the elevation of the masses" and "the diffusion of knowledge and virtue" (Lee, 1845).

Based on the excerpt from James W. Lee's Place and Importance of the Common School, the author expresses a supportive opinion of the common school movement, stating that it is "a cause dear to the heart of the patriot and philanthropist" and crucial for the advancement of a nation.

To determine the author's opinion of the common school movement, first, locate the excerpt by James W. Lee titled "Place and Importance of the Common School." Then, analyze the passage and identify key phrases or sentences that provide insights into the author's perspective. Finally, synthesize this information into 1-2 sentences that accurately summarize the author's opinion.