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What are charter schools?
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Schools that receive state funding, but are excused from meeting many public school regulations.
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What is conservation?
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The careful preservation and protection of natural resources.
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What is infrastructure?
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A community’s system of roads, bridges, water and sewers.
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What are priorities?
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The goals a community considers most important or most urgent.
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What is public policy?
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The course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem.
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What are tuition vouchers?
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A program providing subsidies for education payments, allowing families the option of private schools.
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List two potential sources for public policy ideas.
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The government The media Party Leaders Interest Groups Private Citizens
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In setting priorities, what must a community first decide?
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What it values most.
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Who has the power over public education?
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The States
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What is the basic administrative unit for public schools?
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The local school district.
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What education bill, passed in 2001, authorized $26.5 billion in education spending but also increased the rules that schools must follow?
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“No Child Left Behind”
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What is the biggest issue facing state governments today?
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How to provide high-quality schooling equally to all students.
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What is one argument against charter schools?
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Takes funds away from public schools Enrolls all the better students, leaving only the “problem” ones at public schools
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What is one argument in favor of charter schools?
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More innovative No sign that they are luring the better students away from public schools
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What is privatization of schools?
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Allowing private companies to contract with local districts to run schools.
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What is one argument in favor of competency testing?
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It holds teachers and schools to a high level of accountability.
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What is one argument against competency testing?
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It forces teachers to spend class time teaching to the test instead of the their subjects.
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Where are crime rates usually the highest?
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Large Cities
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Why is it difficult to find new landfill sites?
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Space for landfills is filling up fast Landfills leak and are dangerous to local water supply No one wants to live near one – “Not In My Backyard.”
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What is the most serious form of hazardous waste?
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Radioactive Waste
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Is there any completely safe way to get rid of hazardous waste?
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No.
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What are the most common sources of air pollution?
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Cars and Trucks Factories Cigarettes
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What is the main sources of water pollution?
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Factories.
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What prevents EPA restrictions on pollution from factories from being enforced?
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Budget limitations
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List two ways the government has tried to reduce pollution from cars and trucks.
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Regulation of factory output of pollutants Removal of lead from gasoline Better, more efficient car engines Building mass transportation systems Encouraging carpooling
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