do you believe that market-based reforms such as vouchers, charter schools, and testing and accountability show promise and should be given more time to work? Or…would you instead favor a shift toward a significant and sustained public investment expansion of the social safety net and other anti-poverty programs, as Richard Rothstein argues? Which anti-poverty programs in particular do you think are most worthy of public investment, if any? Explain.
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