Exam 28: Making State and Local Policy
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Exam 28: Making State and Local Policy148 Questions
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In the 1970s there were widespread legislations dealing with environmental regulations.
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State governments and the federal government contribute equally to spending on public schools.
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In 1979 which of the following was created having to do with education?
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Currently, schools that do not make sufficient progress can be identified as failing schools, and parents have the right __________.
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In 2005, Congress passed a five-year authorization of the federal highway, public transportation, and safety programs that totaled _____________ billion.
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In 1980 what legislative initiative encompassed the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act?
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Inherent powers of state governments to pass laws to protect public health, safety, and welfare are defined by the text as _______.
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_______ occurs when higher-achieving students are able to opt out of public schools as a result of federal and state assistance, leaving behind students who struggle academically and have discipline problems.
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Before the automobile, long-distance commercial travel was conducted mainly by horse and cart.
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Publicly funded colleges and universities usually can control teaching loads, internal procedures, areas of teaching emphasis, hiring and promotion, and the allocation of funds among internal units.
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_______________ adopted in 2006 a law "requiring a 25 percent reduction in the state's carbon dioxide emissions by 2020," but in late 2007 was denied the waiver to do so.
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The most common method of ensuring orderly urban growth is _________.
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A responsibility contract is required for all welfare recipients.
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State and local governments have only been concerned with land use and the environment in the 1990s.
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