Three persons have been turned down for jobs because of their age. Alice, age 72, was turned
down because she was too old.
Betty, age 45, had applied for a job where most of her customers
would be senior citizens and was turned down because she was too young. Cathy, age 35, was
turned down for a teaching job because the school wanted very young teachers and thought she
was too old. Assuming each was otherwise qualified for the job sought, who has a valid claim
for illegal age discrimination?
A) Alice and Betty B) Alice only
C) Betty only D) Alice and Cathy
A
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