Question

What did the law titled “No Child Left Behind” do?

Question 11 options:

Bussed children to better performing districts

Mandated standardized testing

Replaced state curricula and standards

Subsidized free preschool for children

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GPT-4o mini
The law titled "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB), enacted in 2001, primarily **mandated standardized testing**. The law aimed to improve educational outcomes by requiring states to assess students' progress through standardized tests and to ensure that all children, regardless of their backgrounds, reached a certain level of proficiency in reading and math.