What case was heralded as a test of "reverse discrimination" by the U.S. Supreme Court?

A. Griggs v. Duke Power
B. Bakke v. U. of California
C. Watson v. Fort Worth Bank & Trust
D. Albemarle v. Moody


Answer: B. Bakke v. U. of California

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