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A suit against Biz-Mart alleges that only 14 of its store managers are women, but 70 of its hourly workers are women and 85-90 of its customer service managers are women. What will the plaintiffs need to establish that Biz-Mart has violated Title VII?
 A) That Biz-Mart has an adequate pool from which to draw female store managers
 B) That Biz-Mart has engaged in disparate treatment
 C) That the labor market is one-half female
 D) All of the above

Question 2

In college and graduate school admissions, the use of race in evaluating applicants:
 A) is a violation of Title VII.
 B) is permitted if it is one of other factors.
 C) is permitted as part of a quota program.
 D) is permitted if there is advance disclosure of its use.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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