The No Child Left Behind Act, enacted in 2001, was primarily supported by the Republican Party, particularly during the presidency of George W. Bush, who championed the legislation. However, it also received bipartisan support in Congress, with many Democrats endorsing the goals of increased accountability and educational standards. The act aimed to improve educational outcomes for all students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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