In Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the Supreme Court ruled in Bakke's favor and
a. upheld the principle of affirmative action.
b. outlawed quotas and the principle of affirmative action.
c. upheld quotas but outlawed the principle of affirmative action.
d. upheld quotas and the principle of affirmative action.
a
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In 800, Charlemagne was crowned “Emperor of the Romans,” a sign of
A. the rebirth of the Roman Empire. B. a joining of Roman and Catholic tradition. C. a European return to the structures of antiquity. D. the emergence of a new European civilization. E. the new dominance of Germanic culture in Europe.
During President Franklin Roosevelt's early days in office,
A. he attempted to hold the Hoover administration accountable for the economic crisis. B. he promised to take drastic, even warlike, action against economic conditions. C. he believed the Depression was largely over. D. he showed a relative lack of interest in taking on the economic crisis directly. E. the American people concluded the economy was not as bad off as they once had believed.
Between 1929 and 1933, about 5,000 banks (one-third of the nation's total) had failed.
a. true b. false
What message did the declaration of independence convey and what practice was not consistent with that message