Key events in the history of bilingual education in the United States include:

A. The passage by Congress of the Bilingual Education Act in 1968.
B. A major 1979 court decision in Ann Arbor, Michigan stated that the use of Black English vernacular was not an indication of a learning disability or intellectual inferiority.
C. In 1998, California’s approval Proposition 227, which supported the restriction or elimination of most bilingual instruction across the state.
D. The Bilingual Education Act expired in 2002 and was replaced by the English Acquisition Act, which was part of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation.
E. All of the above.


Answer: E

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