The “No Child Left Behind” policy reflected George W. Bush’s attempt at __________ reform.

a) education
b) health care
Consider This: Bush gained the support of Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading liberal Democrat, to forge a bipartisan consensus. See 32.4.2: George W. Bush at Home.
c) welfare
Consider This: Bush gained the support of Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading liberal Democrat, to forge a bipartisan consensus. See 32.4.2: George W. Bush at Home.
d) housing
Consider This: Bush gained the support of Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading liberal Democrat, to forge a bipartisan consensus. See 32.4.2: George W. Bush at Home.


a) education

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