The no Child left behind act

The no Child left behind act




A. Increased state authority over education policy but provided greater federal funds for education
B. Dramatically increased state authority over education policy
C. Was part of the end, and reversal of, the devolution movement
D. Was the last significant piece of legislation that contributed to devolution of authority to the states
E. was the centerpiece to President Bush's version of "new federalism"





Answer: C


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