What issues allow states to interpret national law


Question: What issues are there in allowing states to interpret national law? Group of answer choices State policies usually vary because state legislatures often interpret them differently. State policies usually vary because policies are interpreted by each state's school board committee. The federal government insists that states interpret the law although legally it is really the job of local school boards. State policies usually don't vary much since the national policies have already been interpreted by the national Education Committee before being sent on to the states.

 

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