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nummyann

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Which of the following is NOT an area addressed in the No Child Left Behind legislation?
 
  a. States must develop curriculum standards in science and social studies.
  b. States must develop tests for all students in grades 38 to test performance on curriculum standards.
  c. All teachers must be highly qualified.
  d. Parents will be allowed school choice if their children are in failing schools.

Question 2

Which of the following lawsuits addressed culturally biased testing of African American Students?
 
  a. Larry P. v. Riles
   b. Brown v. Board of Education
   c. Rowley v. Board of Education
   d. Diana v. Board of Education



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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