Reforms that set specific state- or nationwide student achievement goals, rewards for success, and consequences for failure are called ______ reforms.

a. academic-achievement
b. instructional-initiative
c. performance-incentive
d. standards-based

d. standards-based

Political Science

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After WWII, the American migration to the suburbs was spurred by which of the following?

a. industrialization and globalization b. massive road building and government-guaranteed home loans for veterans c. the Grange movement and the accompanying need for more agricultural workers d. the Homestead Act and the Preemption Act

Political Science

Who is responsible for ultimately interpreting the First Amendment and determining if a particular government action or law is in violation of the free exercise clause?

A) the president B) Congress C) State legislatures D) the U.S. Supreme Court E) the voters

Political Science