The secretary of state under President Jimmy Carter who argued that a strong human rights policy was in the interest of the United States was ________.
a. Henry Kissinger
b. Cyrus R. Vance
c. John Foster Dulles
d. James Baker
b. Cyrus R. Vance
Political Science
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Which of the following is a criticism of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)?
a. NCLB mandates changes but does not sufficiently fund these changes. b. The federal government spends more on public education than do the states, yet has little control over the implementation of NCLB. c. It did not put enough emphasis on testing students, and instead focused on developing curricula. d. Local school districts are exempt from the mandates of NCLB.
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