Cohen maintains that educational, affirmative action programs
a. are not ideal, but are our best means of correcting the wrongs of racial
discrimination.
b. do not help those who suffered the worst injuries from racial discrimination.
c. can be effective, but they must be better and more precisely managed.
d. work very well in some sections of the country, but badly in others.
e. are legitimate when applied to graduate and professional school admission
policies, but not for undergraduate admission.
b
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In comparing (1) Gandhi fasting because he wanted to free India and (2) a man starving in the desert, Walter Stace says
a. in both cases the action was caused and, hence, not free. b. in (1) his action was uncaused and free and in (2) it was caused and not free. c. in (1) his action was caused and free and in (2) it was caused and not free. d. in (1) his action was uncaused and not free and in (2) it was caused and not free.
What is the cleansing ceremony, usually performed by a Shinto priest, which involves waving a piece of wood from a sacred tree? _____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Parallelism is the most characteristic feature of Hebrew poetry. 2. In Proverbs, the figure of Lady Wisdom is an example of personification. 3. In the Psalms, unlike the Torah and the Prophets, the community replies to God. 4. Many of the Psalms are closely attached to Saul, an accomplished poet and musician. 5. The collective juxtaposition of negative and positive theological confessions throughout the book of Psalms effectively mirrors the covenant community's sorrows and joys.
The Supreme Court, in its 1978 ruling in the case of Bakke v. Regents of the University of California, upheld the
University's right to reserve entrance places in its medical school for minorities
a. True b. False