The coalition known as the education establishment was fractured, in part, by
A) school administrators and teachers who were collectively lobbying for particular educational improvements.
B) the growing independence of local school boards from citizen opinion and pressures.
C) teachers who began to organize and lobby to protect their self-interests.
D) the growing independence of local school boards from school administrators.
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