Advocates for the poor often do the argument that the neediest children need more resources at school to overcome the disadvantages of poverty. For example,a child from a poor domestic whose mother works an overnight shift might need more one-on-one attention at school to memorize to read. That costs money. Historically, the decentralized U.
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