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crobinson2013

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WOWW stands for
 
  A) What order would work
 
  B) Work on what works
 
  C) Would Orlando work well
 
  D) What or why work

Question 2

The court case that set the precedent that there must be a connection between the curriculum and minimum competency examinations is:
 
  A) Debra P. v. Turlington.
  B) Larry P. v. Riles.
  C) Soroka et a. v. Dayton-Hudson Company.
  D) Georgia NCCXP v. State of Georgia.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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