💨 Abstract
Beginning in the next school year, Oklahoma high school students will study conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election as part of their U.S. history curriculum. The revised social studies standards, directed by state School Superintendent Ryan Walters, also incorporate references to the Bible and emphasize national pride. Walters, a Republican, has faced criticism from both his party and education experts for these changes.
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