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saliriagwu

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President George W. Bush worked closely with Congress in 2002 to pass the No Child Left Behind Act, an educational program designed to hold schools, teachers, and students accountable. The law has
 
  a. imposed many unfunded mandates on local school departments.
  b. greatly expanded the use of onesize fits all standardized testing.
  c. placed renewed focus on special education programs in failing school systems.
  d. All of these choices.

Question 2

Which statement about South Africa's relationship with the BRICS is NOT correct?
 
  a. In comparison to the other BRICS, the South African economy is small.
  b. South Africa was invited to join the BRICS at the insistence of China.
  c. In many global forums, South Africa has adjusted its policies to align with the other BRICS.
  d. China is South Africa's largest export market.
  e. South Africa was invited to join the grouping immediately after the end of apartheid.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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