How did the state’s role in public education in Indiana change over time? Select all that apply.

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Responses

The state gradually decreased its input on decisions affecting schools.
The state gradually decreased its input on decisions affecting schools.

The state began to provide more funding as time passed.
The state began to provide more funding as time passed.

The state’s influence over curriculum decreased over time.
The state’s influence over curriculum decreased over time.

The state took a more active role.

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The changes in the state's role in public education in Indiana over time can include the following:

  • The state began to provide more funding as time passed.
  • The state took a more active role.

The other options, such as the state decreasing its input on decisions affecting schools and the state's influence over curriculum decreasing, do not accurately reflect the general trend in Indiana's public education history, where there has been an increasing push for state involvement and influence.