Student B made the claim, "Summit Public Schools should enforce uniform a policy." Which of the following is an example of an applicable justification for the argument?A
Enforcing a uniform policy would thus in fact decrease the likelihood of harmful competition among students by eliminating inequity through brand name clothing and accessories
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Summit Public Schools should enforce a uniform policy in order to both decrease competition among students as well as help families save money
It might seem that a uniform policy would exacerbate issues of identity or discourage creativity by requiring all students to wear the same outfit.
However, such claims are unfounded as they do not consider more weighty issues at hand
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