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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is a comprehensive and complex education law that is the most significant expansion of the federal government's role in education in our nation's history. The law increased federal funding to the states and also increased requirements of states, school districts, and schools. Explain the purpose, structures, and major principles of the ESEA and how it is affecting general and special education. In your answer, discuss how the federal government's role in education has evolved.

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