Its strong emphasis on testing led critics of the No Child Left Behind Act to argue that

A) urban school districts would end up with more money.
B) teachers would fail to teach what students need to know to pass the test.
C) the federal government would fail to provide sufficient funds to help schools meet the law's standards.
D) students would become more adept at testing.
E) educational standards would be too high for testing to be effective.


C

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How has President Trump's opinion leader role differed from previous presidents?

A. He has made personal and constant use of social media to express opinions more than any other president. B. He has relied more on consultation with political consultants and policy advisors before commenting to the press and public. C. He experienced a longer honeymoon period than most presidents. D. He has experienced a particularly low partisan gap with respect to approval rating. E. He has enjoyed a cozier relationship with his own party leadership than most.

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