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What is the question before the Supreme Court?

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Lloyd sold car floor mats to Mercedes dealerships. Then Mercedes began to include floor mats as standard equipment. Mercedes has a 10 percent share of the luxury car market.
 a. Mercedes has created an illegal tying arrangement because floor mats and cars are separate products.
  b. Mercedes has not created an illegal tying arrangement because it does not have significant power in the luxury car market.
  c. Mercedes has not created an illegal tying arrangement because it is not tying the two products together.
  d. Mercedes has created an illegal tying arrangement because it controls the market in floor mats.



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The question for the Supreme Court to resolve is whether an employer is prohibited by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII, from requiring a high school education or the passing of a standard general intelligence test as a condition of employment in or transfer to jobs when (a) neither standard is shown to be significantly related to successful job performance, (b) both requirements operate to disqualify blacks at a substantially higher rate than white applicants, and (c) the jobs in question formerly had been filled by white employees as part of a longstanding practice of giving preference to whites.

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