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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The reforming of classroom in the mid-1800s have changed the United States today. In the 1800s, many children didn't attend school because they didn't have the money or didn't want to go. In addition, there was problems of your location, race, gender, and social class. The public education system was not well organized in the south and usually had their family members as there instructors. However, those who had more money were able to buy tutors for instruction. Though in the North, it was common to have public education, although the working class only had so many benefits. The North had curriculum they had to follow to help the students out</div>]]></description>
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