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question 9 (3 points)
the articles of incorporation stated that the new lincoln school was owned completely by the blacks of marion and that the true intent and meaning of the declaration was for educating the black children of marion.
according to the articles of incorporation, what was the true intent and meaning of the declaration?
○ a educating the black children of marion
○ b educating the black people of marion
○ c educating everyone in marion
question 10 (3 points)
the preceding information came from a book entitled from marion to montgomery - the early years of alabama state university, 1867 - 1925. from the short amount of information given, education is worthwhile.
○ true
○ false
Question 9
The Articles of Incorporation clearly states that the true intent and meaning of the declaration was for educating the black children of Marion. So we match this with the options. Option a says "educating the black children of Marion", which matches the statement. Option b says "black people" (not specifically children) and option c says "everyone", which don't match.
The information is about the establishment of a school for black children of Marion, showing an effort towards education. This implies that education (in this context of providing education to a specific group) is considered worthwhile as they went through the process of incorporating a school for that purpose. So the statement "education is worthwhile" is True.
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a. educating the black children of Marion