Select the preferential treatment policy that is likely to raise the least serious ethical challenge.

A. Identifying members of previously disadvantaged groups in the pool of candidates who are less qualified than white males and giving them preference in the hiring decision
B. Giving preference to otherwise qualified but previously disadvantaged candidates
C. Hiring members of disadvantaged groups with only minimal consideration given to their qualifications
D. Identifying members of previously disadvantaged groups in the pool of qualified candidates and giving them preference in the hiring decision


Answer: B

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