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appyboo

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An unintended consequence of high-stakes testing is
 
  higher school achievement.
  higher reports of school satisfaction.
  increased dropout rates.
  increased graduation rates.

Question 2

As the United States moves increasingly toward high-stakes testing
 
  other nations are following the U.S. lead.
  other nations are moving away from relying on high-stakes testing.
  girls are earning the highest test scores.
  boys are earning the lowest test scores.



okolip

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Answer to Question 1

increased dropout rates.

Answer to Question 2

other nations are moving away from relying on high-stakes testing.



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