Every state has a different standardized test, so each state is different.
The national standards are what each state bases their grade level standards off of. The national standards set the bar for all states to align their own standards to. There may be moderate differences, but overall they are suppose to be very similar.
All GED classes that are online are not state specific, but they have their own set of standards based on what each state is learning.
Each state stets different standards. You must contact your own state's Department of Children and Family Services for this information.
No true averages because each state sets it's own insurance standards for the insurance companies to charge.
No, they each have their own test used to detect each medication.
No, because non metal atoms do not enter an excited state.
Each State in USA have their own standards for plumbing jobs. Most States need the plumbers to hold general license, master license or contractor's license pertaining to that State.
Yes a state can establish its own educational system but there are federal guidelines for some programs and there are national standards that have to be met.
Yes. Each state sets its own standards as to what training is required. Generally you must go to an ABA accredited law school and then pass a state bar exam. Your state's supreme court website will have the requirements to become a lawyer in your state.
Yes, each state has its own governor.
Each state and some cities and counties have their own procedures. Usually you have to pass a test, prove you are financially trustworthy, show that you have insurance, prove you have a business license, and more.
No, every state has their own standards and required courses.