Multiple Choice
In the authors' view, school choice, vouchers, and charter schools
A) are likely to challenge public schools into making important changes.
B) are not likely to have an extensive, lasting impact on public schooling.
C) are all identical approaches with different labels.
D) are much too expensive to gain widespread support.
Correct Answer:

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