Access to education sustains which of the following core beliefs in American political culture?

A.
limited government

B.
equality of opportunity

C.
free enterprise

D.
individualism

I don't know whether to pick B or D :/

I agree with Leo, but if your material does not offer much, I'm LEANING towards B. But see arguments can be made for others (especially D).

I'd raise the point with the teacher that it could be either, and why you think that. Many times, teachers strike that question from the test so nobody gets penalized for answering it differently than the teacher was thinking when it was written.

Thank you for your opinions. I will put down B since I too am vouching for that one more so than D. The only reason I am including D is because it doesn't seem out of the question and that we learned a lot about it in this particular unit. However I think B is still the best. I will post again once I get the result

answer is B

B is the correct answer

To determine which of the given options best aligns with the core belief supported by access to education in American political culture, we need to understand the values associated with each choice.

B. Equality of opportunity: This principle suggests that all individuals should have an equal chance to succeed and that social and economic barriers should be minimized or eliminated. It promotes the idea that everyone should have equal access to resources, opportunities, and chances to better their lives.

D. Individualism: Individualism emphasizes the importance of personal freedom, self-reliance, and independence. It values individual rights and liberties, while placing less emphasis on collective responsibilities or obligations to the community.

Access to education supports the belief in equality of opportunity. By providing educational opportunities to all citizens, regardless of their background, access to education aims to level the playing field and ensure that everyone has an equal chance to succeed. It is about providing individuals with the tools and knowledge they need to pursue their goals and improve their lives, irrespective of their socio-economic status.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Equality of opportunity.

I think this is pretty subjective because core beliefs sustained by education are dependent on the educators themselves. Teachers in one geographic region in America may emphasize particular beliefs more than other beliefs.

Does your text offer any clues on this?