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The U.S. law, enacted in 2001, that aimed to increase educational accountability by requiring states to qualify for funding based on standardized measures of achievement is referred to as __________.

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Answer: No Child Left Behind Act

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No Child Left Behind Act that was enacted in 2001 by the US law tend to authorizes the federal and state education programs in US that were mostly administered and controlled by the states. This law is known to be a re-authorization of Elementary & Secondary Education Act. In the law enacted in 2002, the states were required to test and evaluate students in sections such as math and reading in grades 3 to 8 and also once in their high school.

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