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What is the No Child Left Behind Act? - ANSWER-A federal law
passed with the goal of implementing standardized testing as a
means of ensuring academic performance across states.
School funding and teacher salaries were linked to the test
results. The law is now no longer enforced.
What is gross domestic product? - ANSWER-the total value of
all the goods and services produced in the U.S. in a year; a
measure of the size of the US economy
What are progressive taxes? - ANSWER-Progressive increases
with higher levels of state income; more money= more you can
pay as % in taxes, so more % taken from you; as income goes
up, tax burden goes up
What are regressive taxes? - ANSWER-as income goes up, your
tax burden goes down
,What are the different sources of tax revenue for both state and
local governments? - ANSWER-state and local government
reliance on sales and property taxation rather than progressive
income taxation.
- local=property taxes
- State=sales tax
Why do states look to keep their corporate taxes low? -
ANSWER-High corporate taxes may cause businesses to
relocate.
Which taxes are considered regressive? - ANSWER-Local
property Taxes, These are also the largest source of revenue
for local govs
What are excise taxes? - ANSWER-Aka: Selective sales taxes;
Cigarettes, alcohol, gas
What is meant by tax burden? - ANSWER-taxes as a percent of
a person's income; the larger the proportion of the income paid
in taxes, the larger the tax burden
Which level of government is affected the most by limitations
on taxation? - ANSWER-Local government
How do most Americans feel about taxes? - ANSWER-Taxes
are too high
,What are the merit and spoils systems? - ANSWER-Merit
system is the appointing of people to
bureaucratic/governmental positions based on skill. Spoils
system has people appointed to offices based on their personal
connections to power
What is outsourcing? - ANSWER-Taking jobs from within the
state, company, or nation and hiring or contracting an outside
company or organization to do the same work for a cheaper
rate
Know the different types of bonds - ANSWER-General
obligation, and Revenue bonds.
General obligation bonds - ANSWER-you have to approve of
the sale of bonds, and they are paid through the general funds
of an entity. Paid back through taxes.
Revenue bonds - ANSWER-used for capital improvements like
toll roads. You go to the polls and approve, and they pay the
bonds off through the tolls.
How is academic performance measured? - ANSWER-
Educational attainment, The dropout rate and Standardized
testing
What are magnet schools? - ANSWER-Aims to eliminate or
reduce racial or ethnic isolation by bringing together students
from a variety of backgrounds. Focuses on a specific academic
, theme. Has no tuition. Follows same laws and regulations of
other public schools. Administrators and staff are required to
have state certifications.
What are charter schools? - ANSWER-schools operated with
public funds by private community groups under a charter from
public school districts or another granting agency. Private
company running the school, but it is paid for by funds from
the school district. Used to alleviate overcrowding
What are vouchers? - ANSWER-The gov giving you permission
and money to attend a school you're not zoned for, in light of
the zoned school failing
When can money be given to religious educational institutions?
- ANSWER-When it benefits ALL students and doesn't support
a specific religion; non-religious textbooks, lunches,
transportation, etc.
How do states ensure local compliance with state educational
policy? - ANSWER-They allocate funding in certain directives,
and allow for school boards to dictate the operations of the
school
What body typically controls education within a state? -
ANSWER-State Board of Education
Where do most schools get their revenue from? - ANSWER-
property taxes