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A) invalidated the principle of affirmative action.
B) ruled that Bakke could not be admitted to medical school.
C) established quota systems as a legitimate basis of affirmative action.
D) upheld the principle of affirmative action.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) it is impossible to impose quotas fairly because they require classifications of merit based on race.
B) it is inherently suspect to classify one school district or public facility reserved for a particular race as inferior or superior to another.
C) laws that classify people differently on the basis of their race or ethnicity are presumed to have discrimination as their purpose.
D) any form of classification of people based on race or gender is not a sufficient basis for which to overturn an established federal law.
E) any law designed to specifically affect members of different genders in different ways is inherently discriminatory.
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A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
E) 25
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A) 1789
B) 1856
C) 1924
D) 1972
E) 1998
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A) toward greater integration.
B) toward greater segregation.
C) to rely more and more on busing.
D) to reinstate de jure racial segregation.
E) to retain the gains in racial integration achieved through the 1970s,but not to further them.
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A) the abolition movement.
B) the Progressive movement.
C) the labor movement.
D) the modern civil rights movement.
E) the modern environmental movement.
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A) was a practice that should be left to state governments to adopt or reject.
B) should be enacted and monitored by the federal government to ensure full compliance.
C) was as necessary to ensure racial justice as was the ending of de facto segregation in 1954.
D) was a permanent solution to an intractable problem.
E) deprived white students of their Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection.
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A) individual; individual
B) group; group
C) individual; group
D) group; individual
E) Tenth Amendment; Twenty-seventh Amendment
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A) California
B) Texas
C) Vermont
D) Massachusetts
E) Alabama
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A) The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was ratified by the necessary 38 states in 1982.
B) The women's rights movement began in the era of World War I and within a few years achieved voting rights for women.
C) Women have made clear gains in the areas of appointive and elective offices.
D) Women tend to cast their votes for Republican candidates.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) they have not attained a proportionate share of top business positions.
B) Asian Americans are an upwardly mobile group but are underrepresented in top positions in society due to past and present discrimination.
C) Asian Americans have the highest percentage of two-parent families of any racial group.
D) Asian Americans have made notable educational advancements.
E) Asian Americans have the second highest median family income of any group.
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A) President Truman.
B) President Eisenhower.
C) President Kennedy.
D) President Reagan.
E) President Carter.
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A) 93
B) 50
C) 65
D) 80
E) 70
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A) Adarand v.Pena
B) Craig v.Boren
C) Regents of the University of California v.Bakke
D) Swann v.Charlotte-Mecklenberg Board of Education
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) equality of opportunity.
B) affirmative action.
C) comparable worth.
D) de jure discrimination.
E) reverse discrimination.
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A) they are the fastest-growing minority in the United States.
B) they have made major political gains in terms of electing local officials,particularly in the southwestern states.
C) Hispanics are healthier and have a longer life expectancy than would be expected from their education and income levels.
D) their average annual income is relatively close to the national average.
E) they are one of the nation's oldest ethnic groups.
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A) California
B) Texas
C) New Jersey
D) New Mexico
E) Arizona
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A) She became the first woman to be elected governor of a state.
B) She became the first woman to run on the national ticket of a major political party.
C) She became the first woman to serve as attorney general of the United States.
D) She was the first woman to hold the top position in the U.S.House of Representatives.
E) She was the first person to hold the top position in the U.S.Senate.
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