The coalition known as the education establishment was fractured, in part, by
a. school administrators and teachers who were collectively lobbying for particular educational improvements.
b. the growing independence of local school boards from citizen opinion and pressures.
c. teachers who began to organize and lobby to protect their self-interests.
d. the growing independence of local school boards from school administrators.
c
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What kind of incentives motivate individuals to contribute to groups espousing causes they care about without worrying whether their contribution will make an appreciable difference?
a. selective b. personal c. doctrinal d. moral
According to the chart comparing Texas's expenditures to those of other states, which of these statements is true? a. Texas spends more per person on state services than most other states do
b. Texas spends about the same per person on state services as other states do. c. Texas, on average, ranks at the bottom of states' spending per person. d. Texas ranks relatively high in education spending when comparing per person state spending. e. Texas spends about the same per person on state services as other states do, although it ranks relatively high in education spending when comparing per person state spending.
The "balance of payments" is a calculation summarizing a country's financial transactions with the external world
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false