Mishel and Rothstein argue that the biggest threats to the next generation's success come from which of the following?
A) social and economic policy failures
B) the failure of schools to provide students with the skills necessary to compete in a technologically-based global economy
C) the failure of Fortune 500 companies to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Education on developing curricula for a global economy
D) the propensity of manufactures to move factories to other countries
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