What did the Texas Supreme Court rule regarding the public education system in the Edgewood v. Kirby case? How did the "Robin Hood" law represent a response to the ruling? Did that law "solve" the problem of school finance reform? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1. Explain the Court's ruling that the inequitable finance system for public schools was unconstitutional because it did not meet the requirement for an efficient system of public education.
2. Explain the major provision of the Robin Hood law in terms of sharing property tax revenue.
3. Explain that concerns about inequities in public schools have not been eliminated and that there are still ongoing legal challenges to the finance system.
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When critics of a president charge the chief executive is trying to turn the office into an imperial presidency, they mean the president is attempting to do which of the following?
A. establish a theocracy B. meet with foreign leaders outside of Washington C. extend his influence unilaterally by issuing executive orders D. exert control over the state legislatures
Oftentimes, to the detriment of a group's goals, interest group leaders become
a. more conservative in their goals to maintain relationships they have developed. b. more liberal as more goals are accomplished. c. conservative in their goals to maintain financial feasibility. d. less conservative based on their interactions with the media.
The fear of __________ accounts for the decision to limit executive authority under the Articles of Confederation
A)monarchical power B)domestic insurrection C)majority tyranny D)bureaucratic discretion