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International Relations
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  • A young family has income falling below the
    federal poverty line. This family is most likely
    eligible for

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  • A) ?the DREAM Act. B) means-tested benefits. C)
    ?Medicare D) ?non-means-tested benefits. E)
    ?DACA.

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  • During his term in office, President Obama _____
    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

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  • A) ?enacted B) retracted C) expanded D)
    diminished E) vetoed

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  • The national DREAM Act wouldA) provide federal
    college tuition aid to illegal immigrants who are
    accepted to colleges and universities. B) allow
    illegal immigrants brought to the United States
    as children to become eligible for legalized
    status. 

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  • C) make illegal immigrants legally eligible for
    private health insurance. D) allow the children
    of illegal immigrants U.S. citizenship if they
    were born on U. S. soil. E) create a legal path
    to citizenship for all of the people who are
    currently in the U.S. illegally.

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  • Concerning the controversy over illegal
    immigration, several states are requiring
    employers to check their workers' residency
    status using a federal program known as

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  • A) the Arizona Model. B) the Commerce Model. C)
    E-Verify. D) the Real ID Model. E) the
    Authorization Verification Action.

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  • In an attempt to move beyond the No Child Left
    Behind Act, the Obama administration implemented
    a new nation-wide education policy focused on
    improving achievement in math and English
    language arts that has become known as

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  • A) ?Obamacation. B) ?New World Education. C)
    ?World-Class Schools. D) ?Common Core. E)
    ?Universal Standards.

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  • Its strong emphasis on testing led critics of the
    No Child Left Behind Act to argue thatA) urban
    school districts would end up with more
    money. B) teachers would fail to teach what
    students need to know to pass the test. 

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  • C) the federal government would fail to provide
    sufficient funds to help schools meet the law's
    standards. D) students would become more adept
    at testing. E) educational standards would be
    too high for testing to be effective.

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