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fagboi

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Give an uncontroversial example of morally legitimate discrimination.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Jim Crow laws
 
 

a. ended racial segregation in America.
  b. made affirmative action policies legal in the context of education.
  c. imposed racial segregation by treating black Americans as separate but equal.
  d. made affirmative action policies legal in the context of employment.




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Answer to Question 1

ANS:
Answers will vary. (Obvious examples would include things like permitting only licensed physicians to practice medicine.)



Answer to Question 2

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