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The institutions that oversee education is the Bureaucracy of Public education themselves. It was given its freedom to be the mechanism that controls itself. It has federal funding and many agencies that keep it uniform. However, the states have their own freedom to create their own educational systems, but if they choose to "go solo" they would forfeit all Government funding for education, so typically they go with the federal system. The President has authority in picking bureaucrats on some levels to enforce the policies of education, the rest are merit based positions.

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