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Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.08 LC) Why did the states challenge federal authority when the No Child Left Behind Act was passed? States believed the federal standards were inferior to their state standards. States believed the federal government should pay for all education programs. States believed the federal government could not penalize schools for low scores. States believed the federal government should implement federal education programs.
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The correct answer is:States believed the federal government could not penalize schools for low scores.This reflects one of the main concerns states had regarding the No Child Left Behind Act, as it imposed federal standards and penalties on schools that did not meet certain performance criteria.