Reforms that set specific state- or nationwide student achievement goals, rewards for success, and consequences for failure are called ______ reforms.
a. academic-achievement
b. instructional-initiative
c. performance-incentive
d. standards-based
d. standards-based
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In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that constitutional rights
a. have to be specifically mentioned in the Constitution. b. are found only in the first five amendments to the Constitution. c. do not include the right to privacy. d. are not restricted to rights specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
Which theory of international relations supports the idea of the relevance of international law?
a. Economic structuralism b. Liberalism c. Marxism d. Realism
A growing number of people-especially young people-no longer have
A. computers. B. landline phones. C. an interest in higher education. D. cell phones. E. strong political views.
Under the intermediate scrutiny standard, government enactments that relied on gender would be constitutional under what condition?
a. if the use of gender in the enactment were necessary and proper b. if the use of gender were substantially related to an important governmental interest c. if the use of gender were marginally related to a secondary governmental objective d. if the use of gender were ordered by the president to implement an executive order