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In 1983 the national Commission on excellence in education under President Reagan published a study that address the need for educational reform. In it comparisons were made between the economies of the United States and other industrialized countries. Evidence showed that a high level of education led to a faster economic growth rate. This is because in a well-educated society, the population . It also has purchasing power and .
First blank:
-Has good jobs
-Is sparsely employed
-Earns meager wages
Second blank:
-Can pump revenue back into economy.
-Is dependent on government assistance.
-Is more vulnerable to crimes.
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