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Ohio Idea, in U.S. history, proposal first presented in the Cincinnati Enquirer in 1867 and later sponsored by Senator George H. Pendleton of Ohio to redeem American Civil War bonds in paper money instead of gold. The Ohio Idea was part of the struggle between hard-money (specie) and soft-money.
The Ohio idea, also known as the Pendleton Plan, was an idea proposed by poor Midwesterners during the US presidential election of 1868. They wanted to redeem federal war bonds in United States dollars, also known as greenbacks, rather than gold.
OHIO IDEA, the proposal to redeem the Civil War's five-twenty bonds in greenbacks—legal tender that could not be exchanged for gold—rather than in coin (1867–1868).
8 wrz 2023 · To identify an intellectual disability, professionals look at the person’s mental abilities (IQ) and his or her adaptive skills. Both of these are highlighted in the definition of this disability within our nation’s special education law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
8 godz. temu · Citizens Not Politicians—the coalition behind the constitutional amendment proposing a 15-member independent commission take over the political mapmaking process—outraised Ohio Works, which wants to kill the effort, by nearly double. From July 1 to Oct. 16, the official Citizens Not Politicians committee recorded $10.9 million in contributions.
16 paź 2024 · All states applying for funds under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) are required to make available for public review and comment the application packet for those federal funds. These funds support provision of special education services to children with disabilities who are ages 3 to 21 in Ohio.
28 cze 2024 · Individualized education program (IEP) is a written document that describes the program of special education instruction, supports, and services children with disabilities need to make progress on specific, measurable educational goals.