A.the federal government
B.the state and board of trustees in some states
C.local school district
D.board of trustees
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A.the federal government
B.female only institutions
C.single sex institutions
D.coeducation institutions
A.public schools and private ones
B.Public schools,private schools and community schools
C.coeducation schools and single sex schools.
D.national schools and state-run schools
A.free
B.compulsory
C.free and attendance is required by law
D.Both B and C
A.it contributes to the success of individuals
B.it contributes to the strengthening of national strength
C.it prepares the young people for future development
D.Both A and B
A.have been largely achieved
B.have largely not been achieved
C.have been achieved in some significant areas
D.have not been achieved at all
A.elimination of drugs and violence from school
B.the increase of high-school graduation rate to 86%
C.competence in forging language,mathematics,science,history and geography
D.the increase of adult literacy rate
A.the raising of the standards of teaching and the reform in curriculum
B.the raising of the standards of teaching and learning and the restructuring of the schools
C.the raising of the standards of teaching and the improvement of the standards of learning
D.None of the above
A.English,mathematics,computer,social studies
B.science,mathematics,social studies,foreign language
C.English,science,social studies,mathematics,computer
D.English,science,computer,social studies
A.high rates of adult illiteracy
B.declining SAT scores
C.low scores of American students in key subjects as compared with scores of students of other countries
D.All of the above
A.no
B.some
C.definite
D.None of the above
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