Author Question: P.L. 94-142 was the: a. 142nd amendment to Public Law 94 b. 94th amendment to Public Law 142 c. ... (Read 68 times)

captainjonesify

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P.L. 94-142 was the:
 
 

a. 142nd amendment to Public Law 94
  b. 94th amendment to Public Law 142
  c. 94th bill passed by the 142nd Congress
  d. 142nd bill passed by the 94th Congress



Question 2

Because education is not specifically addressed in ______________, educational policy was the sole
  responsibility of states and local governments up until the 1950s.


 
 

a. state constitutions
  b. the U.S. Constitution
  c. the Supreme Court
  d. Federal District Courts




mjbamaung

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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