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I don't know. I see conservatives express a desire for equal opportunity, and I ask, "OK, what should we do to get it? More aid to pay for higher education? Public preschools? A focus on improving public schools? Nutritional aid for poor children? Higher inheritance taxes?" And generally, they oppose all of those things. It seems that "equality of opportunity" is just used by conservatives as an excuse to oppose anything that might help the poor or middle class.
I don't think that's a fair assessment.
I think many conservatives have a short memory and don't know why those things are battling inequality of opportunity (of course some of the things on your pretend list don't counteract inequality of opportunity but inequality of results - specifically the inheritance tax). Of course, some know why but simply don't care, for whatever reason, but I believe they are the minority.
The differences of opinion arise because people start combining genuine lack of opportunity due to government factors, past and/or present, with inequalities that arises from legitimate differences in outcome.