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ET-ETPSociety and Culture UnitGrudge Ball Review

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How to playEach team starts with ten Xs

If a team answers correctly, can erase 2 Xs from other teams

Bonus, can toss ball from 2 or 3 point lines to earn more points

Once a team loses all Xs, then it can participate again to earn back Xs

Team with most Xs at the end, wins.

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Which one of the following features of U.S. education today CANNOT be traced to colonial times?local control of schools

compulsory education

tax-supported schools

teacher competency tests

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Teacher competency tests

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Benjamin Franklin’s Academy upheld all of the following principles regarding education EXCEPT thateducation should be available to both boys and girls.

school curricula should emphasize practical subjects.

education should be available to all children regardless of economic class.

education should be free from religious influence.

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education should be available to all children regardless of economic class.

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The “Old Deluder Satan Law” of 1647 required thatall citizens of Massachusetts present themselves periodically to recite Scripture.

Massachusetts provide education for young people.

apprenticeships be prohibited in the state of Massachusetts.

all citizens of Massachusetts be assessed to determine reading and writing skills.

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Massachusetts provide education for young people.

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Education became a state responsibility through theTenth Amendment

Fourteenth Amendment.

Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

Northwest Ordinance.

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Tenth Amendment

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The name most closely associated with the common school movement isJohn Dewey.

Horace Mann.

Friedrich Froebel.

Maria Montessori.

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Horace Mann

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The name most closely associated with progressive education isJohn Dewey.

Horace Mann.

Friedrich Froebel.

Maria Montessori.

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John Dewey

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De jure segregation refers toa dual system based on race and caused by residential patterns.

a dual system based on race and sanctioned by law.

the tendency of schools to resegregate after initial desegregation.

the type of segregation prevalent in the North during the twentieth century.

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a dual system based on race and sanctioned by law.

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The decision outlawing racial segregation in schools wasPL 94-142.

Plessy v. Ferguson.

the 1874 Kalamazoo, Michigan court case.

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

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Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

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Which of the following statements about Title IX is NOT true?Title IX protects male students against gender discrimination.

Title IX protects teachers against gender discrimination.

Title IX ensures that health benefits are not gender biased.

Title IX has eliminated most sexist behaviors from schools.

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Title IX has eliminated most sexist behaviors from schools.

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Public Law 94-142 was passed by Congress in 1975, and its purpose was todesegregate U. S. schools in urban areas.

ensure all individuals with disabilities received a free and appropriate education.

allow girls to play sports traditionally only played by males.

all immigrants to receive a free education in the United States.

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ensure all individuals with disabilities received a free and appropriate education.

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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is the renaming ofPlessy vs. Ferguson

National Defense Education Act (NDEA)

No Child Left Behind

PL 94-142

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PL 94-142

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Which of the following is NOT in the Top Ten Traits of Effective SchoolsEvery student takes demanding classes in the core subjects of English, history, science, and math.

Students have opportunities to design independent projects, conduct experiments, solve open-ended problems, and be involved in activities that connect school to the rest of the world.

School leaders build a climate of trust and respect, encourage peaceful solutions to conflict, and respond directly to any bullying, verbal abuse, or other threats. Provides for the safety of its students, teachers, staff, and visitors, and school is free of drugs, weapons, and gangs

Parents actively participate in the classroom helping teachers and students learn.

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Parents actively participate in the classroom helping teachers and students learn.

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Which type of school offers one or more special programs, perhaps in math or science or the performing arts. These programs are so popular, they draw students to them.magnet school

virtual school

private school

green school

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Magnet school

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Which type of school has legal permission, or contract, from a local or state school board to operate a school, usually for a fixed period of time (exempt from most state and local regulations) with the right to renew the contract if the school is successful?green school

charter school

private school

open enrollment school

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Charter School

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Which type of school is run like a business and designed to make money for its owners. They are also called EMOs, Educational Maintenance Organizations.schools for profit

charter school

virtual school

homeschool

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Schools for Profit

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Which type of school provides students a wealth of learning, usually through technologies, but does not require a building although this type of school still must follow all the state and local mandates of a traditional school.green school

full-service school

virtual school

home school

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Virtual school or school.com

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Which type of school promotes clean air and water quality, healthy and natural foods, recycling, etc. and enjoy high teacher-retention rates and students who love to come to school?green school

virtual school

charter school

full-service school

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Which type of school eliminates the requirement that students must attend the closet public school to their homes?home school

magnet school

charter school

open enrollment school

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open enrollment school

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Regardless of family income or background, students with involved parents at home and at school are more likely to:Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs

Be promoted, pass their classes, and earn credits

Have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school

All of the Above

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All of the Above

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Which legal act allowed districts to legally tax citizens to pay for education?Title IX

Morrill Land Grant Act

Plessy v. Ferguson

Kalamazoo, MI Case

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Kalamazoo, MI Case

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Which legal act provided funding for vocational education?Smith-Hughes Act

Kalamazoo, MI case

Tenth Amendment

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka

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Smith-Hughes Act

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Which legal act provided for a free and appropriate education for homeless students regardless of residency and attendance requirements of school systems?Smith-Hughes Act

Title IX

McKinney-Vento Act

Public Law 94-142, later IDEA

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McKinney-Vento Act

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Which legal act began the establishment of 69 colleges on donated public land?

Morrill Land Grant Act

Smith-Hughes Act

NDEA

Title IX

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Morrill Land Grant Act

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Which legal act provided for the establishment of public schools on lands set aside for schools?Old Deluder Satan Law

Kalamazoo, MI Case

Land Ordinance Act of 1785

Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court Decision

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Land Ordinance Act of 1785