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The No Child Left Behind Act was a major education initiative because it required states to test students in reading and math throughout their education until high school. This was to ensure that public school students received a proper education.

The correct answer is No Child Left Behind.

This education initiative was focused on increasing the literacy rate and mathematical skills of students in American education system. This goal of increased proficiency in this subject was to be evaluated through the use of standardized tests. Ultimately, schools would be rewarded or punished based on their results to these exams. Schools that failed to meet certain learning standards would lose federal funding.