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Which best describes a way in which No Child Left Behind was effective?
It raised standards for all students.
It raised students’ tests scores in history.
It focused Americans on passing tests.
It incorporated testing across the curriculum.
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It raised standards for all students.
NCLB increased accountability by requiring states to set academic standards and demonstrate yearly progress for all student groups, which pushed schools to raise expectations and focus on meeting those standards.
NCLB increased accountability by requiring states to set academic standards and demonstrate yearly progress for all student groups, which pushed schools to raise expectations and focus on meeting those standards.
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