deism - belief that there is a "great watch maker" but is non existent in anything today
Woodrow Wilson
agnosticism
where should the products be produced
george h bush
the study of how an individual's behavior is influenced by other party
By buying or not buying goods and services, consumers provide answers to the basic economic questions
National Defense Education Act
Christianity
no child left behind
belief that a monarch's authority to rule comes from a supreme being
Unification, amalgamation, union, combination, assimilation...
a+ consolidation
government control of production and resources...A+
terrortory
Since you didn't provide the choices you were given your answer will be a general one. In 1980's when the book came out it began the theory that education needed to be seen as a business and that students needed to be educated for the future of business. The problem with this theory is that not all students learn the same, teaching is an objective profession, and testing really doesn't prove students know what is taught, but can test well. The book changed the focus of education and this resulted in the movement of school reform. The basic problem with school reform is that it is dependent on where a person lives. There is no consensus or consistency concerning reform and there is a need for a national policy instead of the random laws that are passed by each state.
A+ answer is theocracy
Clergy