One of President Bush's successes was his "No Child Left Behind" act, reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education act and supporting standards-based education reform. This act promoted higher standards for teachers, improvement plans for under-performing schools, and higher performance goals for students and schools. One of the criticisms of the NCLB was that NCLB taught testing more while neglecting other parts of the curriculum. One of Bush's failures was him not responding quick enough to the Hurricane Katrina crisis. Approximately 80 percent of the city was flooded, thousands were stranded and needed rescues, and there was a public health emergency. Americans believed that the Bush administration did not respond quickly enough.
The primary way in which the Hundred Years’ War changed warfare in Europe is that it was the first "total" war, in the sense that all resources were mobilized to fight.
It was bc it proved that the U.S. government was willing and able to suppress violent opposition with military force.<span> The events during this rebellion also played a significant role in the development of political parties.</span>