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karen

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George W. Bush's public education reform act that will send billions of dollars to states for education in exchange for tougher testing standards is known as the
 
  a. Dollars for Details Act.
  b. No Child Left Behind Act.
  c. Educational Reform Act.
  d. Students' Rights Act.
  e. Educational Improvement Act.

Question 2

Federal mandates are
 
  a. unconstitutional.
  b. direct orders from Congress to the states.
  c. are always funded.
  d. are never funded.
  e. never adopted by states.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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