1.
How many titles dod the act originally count?
Correct Answer
A. 6
Explanation
The act originally counted 6 titles.
2.
How many acts were added to the act after 1965?
Correct Answer
A. 2
Explanation
After 1965, two acts were added to the act.
3.
What year was the ECIA introduced?
Correct Answer
A. In 1981
Explanation
The ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association) was introduced in 1981.
4.
How was the 2001 reauthorized version of Title 1 called?
Correct Answer
D. The no child left behind act
Explanation
The correct answer is "The no child left behind act." The 2001 reauthorized version of Title 1 was called the no child left behind act. This act aimed to improve the education system by setting high standards for student performance and holding schools accountable for the success of all students. It required annual testing in reading and math for students in grades 3-8, and schools that failed to meet the standards faced consequences. The act also provided additional resources and support for disadvantaged students to ensure that no child was left behind in their education.
5.
How was the 2015 reauthorized version of title1 called?
Correct Answer
A. The every student succeed act
Explanation
The correct answer is "The every student succeed act". This version of Title 1, which was reauthorized in 2015, aimed to ensure that every student has the opportunity to succeed academically. It focused on providing support and resources to disadvantaged students, promoting high-quality instruction, and reducing achievement gaps. The act emphasized the importance of accountability, flexibility, and local control in education.
6.
Select the ones you like
Correct Answer
A. Option 1
Explanation
The correct answer is Option 1 because it is the only option that is explicitly mentioned as being liked. The other options do not have any indication of being liked or preferred.
7.
What year was title VII added?
Correct Answer
B. 1967
Explanation
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. It was added to the Act in 1967 to address issues of workplace discrimination. This amendment expanded the protections against discrimination and played a significant role in promoting equal employment opportunities for individuals in the United States.
8.
What does the ECIA stand for?
Correct Answer
B. The education consolidation and Improvement act
Explanation
The correct answer is "The education consolidation and Improvement act." This act refers to a legislation that aims to consolidate and improve education systems. It suggests that the ECIA stands for this specific act, which focuses on consolidating and improving education.
9.
Which president design act I?
Correct Answer
A. Lyndon B Johnson
Explanation
Lyndon B Johnson is the correct answer because he signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law. This act prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and was a major milestone in the fight for equal rights in the United States. The other presidents listed did not sign this specific act into law.
10.
How many times did the law need to be reissued from 1965 to 1980?
Correct Answer
A. Every 3 years
Explanation
The law needed to be reissued every 3 years from 1965 to 1980. This means that every three years, a new version of the law had to be issued to replace the previous one. This suggests that there were frequent updates or changes to the law during this time period, possibly due to evolving circumstances or the need for revisions.