Please answer 4 of the questions below:1)Determine why it is important to understand how and why charter schools were created. How is this understanding critical for comprehending the role of states in school governance and policy?2)Analyze why a definition of governance is elusive.3)Examine how the Common School movement represented the tug of war between centralizing authority and protecting local autonomy.4)Many of the reforms of the Progressive era remain largely intact today. Evaluate three examples of Progressivism that impact governance today.5)Assume the role of a policy advisor to the Department of Education. Summarize three lessons learned from No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Race to the Top (RTTT) and the policy implications of those lessons.6)Drawing on the discussion of the key provisions of Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), explain the opportunities and the challenges of that law.