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As a key component of Goals 2000, ___________________ ___ were mandated as the solution for educational reform.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Trait and type theory proposes that career selection involves
 
  A) self-understanding, information about the world of work, and a practical work experience.
 
  B) assessment of personal abilities, a practical work experience, and integration.
 
  C) self-understanding, information about the world of work, and integration.
 
  D) assessment of personal abilities, information about the world of work, and integration.



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Answer to Question 1

national standards

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