While the United States does not have an officially recognized national language, 31 states have passed legislation
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While the United States does not have an officially recognized national language, 31 states have passed legislation designating English as their official language. Interestingly, according to a 2014 article in the Washington Post, 27 of these laws have passed since the 1980s. how do both assimilation and pluralism factor into requiring public schools to teach only in English? In your opinion, do you think public schools should be bilingual or English-only? Justify your reasoning as it relates to this often controversial topic.
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