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To address the problem of teacher shortages,
 
  a. most are taking steps to entice former teachers and education majors who are working in other fields backinto the classroom, and nearly all have relaxed or set up streamlined teacher certification requirements.
 b. few are taking steps to entice former teachers and education majors who are working in other fields back intothe classroom, and none have relaxed or set up streamlined teacher certification requirements.
 c. all are taking steps to entice former teachers and education majors who are working in other fields back intothe classroom, but only a few have relaxed or set up streamlined teacher certification requirements.
 d. states are simply waiting for the free market to address this as a labor shortage.

Question 2

The National Assembly is seen as being ineffective in checking executive power because of all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. ANC MPs, the largest group of parliamentarians, have tended to defer to the executive.
  b. Most legislation is drafted by government ministers, not MPs.
  c. Due to the country's electoral system, MPs hold their seats at the will-of-party leadership.
  d. The executive has shown itself able to stifle legislative investigations.
  e. It lacks strong committees to review and revise legislative proposals.



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Answer to Question 1

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