How did education reforms in Texas in the 1990s differ from those in the 1980s?

A. Reforms in the 1990s gave back more autonomy to local school districts.
B. Reforms in the 1990s cut education spending compared to those in the 1980s.
C. Reforms in the 1990s further centralized school administration at the state level.
D. Reforms in the 1990s began providing higher levels of funding for education than those in the 1980s.
E. Reforms in the 1980s emphasized more bilingual education than was offered in the 1990s.


A. Reforms in the 1990s gave back more autonomy to local school districts.

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