What is a problem with the federal government's Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142 and its amendment [PL 99-457])?

A. Each state can decide how to address the problem with handicapped children.
B. The federal government did not allocate any funds to implement the law.
C. The law established rigid definitions and boundaries for being considered "at risk" or "handicapped."
D. The requirements are so rigid to meet the law that most parents will choose not to be involved in the program.


ANS: B

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