Which of the following is true of the federal government's role in education?

a. The federal government is not involved in education.
b. The federal government is the primary governmental level involved in education.
c. The federal government has only been involved in education since the year 2000.
d. The federal government has taken on a greater role in education since 2000.


Answer: d

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