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Why does the libertarian party oppose national "common core" educational requirements? a. they feel these standards are far too difficult for most american students. b. they view these standards as unnecessary federal interference in education. c. they fear that the "common core" standards will cost taxpayers too much money to implement. d. they object that the "common core" standards do not teach students enough about caring for the environment.

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