The Supreme Court in the Bakke case ruled that

a. all forms of affirmative action in college admissions were unconstitutional.
b. "reverse discrimination" was just as wrong as anti-black discrimination.
c. public universities could impose racial quotas but private universities did not have to do so.
d. it was acceptable for universities to establish minority-based programs and housing arrangements.
e. racial quotas were unconstitutional but race could be taken into account as one factor in college admissions.


e

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A) It did not allow any blacks to vote in the general election either. B) It limited the political candidates to whites so that blacks would have fewer options for improvement. C) Texas was so heavily Democratic that the only contested election was the primary race. D) It removed all black businesses, and blacks had no financial base to campaign for offices.

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In the years from 1865 to 1900, middle-class men in America enjoyed

A) fewer career opportunities in the professions. B) greater job opportunities. C) greater opportunities as doctors and lawyers but not as engineers and architects. D) few educational opportunities.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The high point of Mauryan success came during the reign of

A. Kautalya. B. Chandra Gupta II. C. Harsha. D. Ashoka. E. Chandragupta Maurya.

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