In the United States, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) had important implications for state testing programs. What law replaced NCLB?
A) Every Student Succeeds Act
B) Americans with Disabilities
C) Civil Rights Act
D) Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
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