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Which of the following was not required by the Massachusetts Education Law of 1642?
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Children were to be educated in basic religious principles and the laws of the commonwealth.
O Children were to be able to read and write.
O Children of servants were included in the law as recipients of said education.
Children were to be sent to designated schoolmasters for their learning.
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