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[[7] imally, education in me 0.3. should be free for everyone because it should be a mynt for all people regardless or income lever. Cizens of all coumnes have been myning for equar mynts
since the beginning of humanity. There was a time when women could not attend college, and college only became a realistic opportunity for middle and low income Americans after WW II.
Also, the U.S. has been revolutionary before and needs to be so again. Getting healthcare for all of its citizens was a difficult battle, but that became a reality a few years ago. Just as
everyone has the right to affordable healthcare, every citizen has the right to be educated. Furthermore, this right should not belong only to the rich. Dividing knowledge among social
classes just makes the classes further apart and prevents upward mobility for improving one's life. Richard Eskow explains that free college education is essential to realizing the American dream of participating "fully in all aspects of democratic life." It is time for the American government to be revolutionary again and bring this right to all citizens.
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[8] To conclude, there has been inequality in education between social classes because the cost of college is too expensive. The government is part of the reason it has become expensive and should, therefore, correct the problem by creating free education for anyone who wants to go to college in the U.S. This is the right thing to do.
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