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Which is the main source of money used to pay for public primary and secondary schools?

Question 20 options:
A)state funding
B)federal funding
C)local taxes
D)parents of students

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the answer is c) local taxes i am 110% sure hope this helps

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Answer: C) local taxes

The main source of money used to pay for public primary and secondary schools are local taxes.

Explanation:

Local taxes are taxes imposed by the local government on property owners, sales and so on. Thus, these taxes are used in building and financing public primary and secondary schools, that is schools that are established and owned by the government. Furthermore, the taxes are used in running community services such as maintenance of sewage system, packing of refuse and waste and so on.

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