AP Gov - Quantitative Analysis FRQ - Education Funding - Handwritten
Question 1
Essay
Use the pie chart to answer the following questions. a. Identify the level of government that provides the most funds for K-12 Education in MO. b. Describe why schools are not funded primarily by the federal government. c. Compare and Contrast the amount of Federal funding on education in the State of MO to that of the Waynesville R-VI School District. d. Explain how the data in the pie chart could affect policies in local school districts through cooperative federalism.
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