One common criticism of TAKS testing is that

A. there are too many subject areas that are tested.
B. some schools perform better than others, causing disparities in state funding.
C. the evaluation standards are not uniform throughout the state.
D. there are not enough evaluations of students in early grades.
E. too much class time is spent "teaching to the test."

E. too much class time is spent "teaching to the test."

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b. Al Gore and Ralph Nader would have formed a governing coalition to control the presidency. c. The election results would have been thrown out because no candidate received a majority and new elections would have been held until one of the three candidates received a majority. d. There would have been an additional election between Gore and Bush to determine who would be president.

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Before laws, humans lived in _______

a. a state of universal law b. a state of nature c. traditional states d. constitutional states

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