EDUC 648 Quiz_ Revenue_ Local vs. State Control
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Quiz:
Revenue:
Local
vs.
State
Control
Results
for
Stephanie
Corrins
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Correct
answers
are
hidden.
Score
for
this
quiz:
30
out
of
30
Submitted
Nov
7
at
10:15am
This
attempt
took
14
minutes.
Question
1
1/1pts
newly
formed
states
did
not
regar
the
original
13
colonies
had
already
established
their
own patters
of
school
organization
Which
of
the
following
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
education
was
omitted
from
the
United States
Constitution?
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Question
3
Question
2
Which
of
the
following
were
among
Cubberley’s
important
contributions
to
the
field
of
educational
finance?
his
widely
known
version
for
reward
for
effort
The
larger
the
number
of
school
districts
in
a
state.
the
greater
the
likelinood
of
wide
disparities
in
wealth.
1/1pts
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.
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:
1/1pts
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Question
4
The
entities
primarily
responsible
for
the
maintenance
and
operation
of
public
schools
in
the
United
States
are
States
Question
5
WALD
George
Strayer
and
Robert
Haig
introduced
what
many
consider
to
be
the
real
theory
of
equalization
with
their
foundation
program
concept.
Identify
which
of
the
following
was
included
in
the
fundamental
factors
or
standards
that
i
they
proposed.
the
program
should
be
organized
and
administered
to
encourage
local
initiative
and
efficiency
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1/1pts
Question
6
i
Which
of
the
following
was
included
in
the early
taxation
patterns
of
our
country?
they
were
largely
permissive,
progressive
and
penalized
the
rural
areas
of
the
country
Question
7
AL
The
A
Nation
at
Risk
report
indicated
that
public
schools
in
the
United States
were
significantly
ahead
of
schools
in
Western
Europe
in
every
significant
category.
False
Question
8
The
states
have used
a
number
of
different
school
finance
plans.
The
foundation
program
introduced
by
Strayer
and
Haig
should
be
a
minimum
and
not
a
maximum
program.
True
False
1/1
pte
Question
9
e
|
e
predominant
theme
in
school
finance
practice
for
the
first
half
of
the
twentieth century
was
equalization
of
educational
opportunity.
True
Question
10
HALS
|
A
potential
danger
in
allocating
state
funds
for
education
includes
the
use
of
state
monies
used
to
supplant
rather
than
supplement
local
monies
for
education.
True
1/1pts
Question
11
In
the early
history
of
the
colonies,
land
grants
for
the
establishment
and
support
of
schools
were
common,
especially
in
Massachusetts.
1/1pts
Question
12
The
foundation
program
concept was
an
improvement
over
the
older
methods
of
distributing
state
funds
to
local
school
districts,
True
1/1pts
Question
13
The
Tenth
Amendment
indicates
that “the
powers
not
delegated
to
the
United States
by
the
Constitution,
nor
prohibited
by
it
to
the
States,
are
reserved
to
the
States
respectively,
or
to
the
people.”
True
False
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Question
14
Which
statement
indicates
the
current
trend
in
local
taxation
practices?
urban
communities
will
continue
to
suffer
from
revenue
shortfall
unless
given
equitable
treatment
in
local,
state,
and
federal
allocation
of
funds
Question
15
Which
state
has
the
highest
state
contribution
for
public
education?
Vermont
1/1pts
1/1pts
Question
16
1/1pts
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
school
districts
is
false?
Question
17
LRl
The
ability
of
a
local
school
district
to
pay
the
costs
of
education
without
state
or
federal
support
is
a
function
of
which
of
the
following
variables?
all
of
these
Question
18
Which
of
the
following
is
an
accurate
statement
about
school
board
members?
‘The
role
of
school
board
members
is
not
always
well
defined
in
the
various
states.
Question
19
Which
state
has
the
lowest
state
contribution
for
public
education?
Illinois.
1/1pts
1/1pts
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Question
20
1/1pts
_
The
taxation
pattems
for
education
in
the
newly
formed
United
States
were
largely
permissive.
Question
21
1pts
Identify
the
statement
which
is
not
true
in
regard
to
urban
schools.
Question
22
1/1pts
The
Education
Commission
of
the
States
(ECS)
indicates
that
members
of
boards
of
education
have
the
function
of
deliberating
and
acting
on
various
education
issues.
Identify
the
one
below
that
is
not
part
of
their
listing:
follow
through
on
assignments
overseeing
specific
administrative
departments
Question
23
AL
Since
power
comes
to
the
local
districts
by
delegation
from
the states,
it
can
be
withdrawn
at
any time
at
the
option
of
those
in
authority
at
the
state
level.
True
|
Question
24
1/1pts
}
Developers
of
school
finance
programs
have
long
recognized
that
small
schools
are
generally
more
expensive
on
a
per-
|
popibasis
than
lrger
ones.
True
False
Question
25
1/1pts
‘
Arecent
trend
in
school
administration
is
for
schools
to
enter
into
contracts
for
services
with
private
or
for-profit
companies.
True
Question
26
e
An
EMO
can
be
a
for
profit
organization
or
a
non-profit
organization
True
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Question
27
1/1pts
Small
school
districts
are
comparatively
efficient
and
often
represent
a
wise
use
of
tax
funds.
False
Question
28
L
States
have been
allowed
to
determine
the
number
of
school
districts
they
feel
are
appropriate.
The
number
of
school
districts
varies
from
1,227
in
Texas
to
1
in
Delaware.
False
Question
29
1/1pts
Schools
that
are
too
small
can
suffer
from
curriculum
limitations.
True
|
Question
30
1/1pts
In
most
states, the
local
school
districts
have
traditionally
had
to
raise
the
major
part
of
tax
revenues
required
to
finance
their
public
schools.
True
Quiz
Score:
30
out
of
30