Which education reform is usually supported by school boards and school administrators but opposed by teachers' unions?

A. changing the educational curriculum
B. increasing teacher salaries
C. increasing discipline in the classroom
D. merit pay for teachers

Answer: D

Political Science

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One of the more controversial (and currently sharply curtailed) powers of the president is the power of impoundment, whereby

A. the president can seize the property of private citizens without due process in times of emergency. B. the president can cancel national elections in the event of insurrection or invasion. C. the president can not only veto a bill, but also prevent it from being reconsidered by Congress. D. the president can summarily dismiss congressional members suspected of wrongdoing. E. the president can withhold funds from Congress.

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When it was added to the Constitution in 1791, the Bill of Rights __________.

A. applied only to the national government B. applied only to state and local governments C. applied to private individuals and groups D. restricted the activities of state governments

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