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rlane42

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The standard for disparate treatment was laid out in which case?
 
  a) Brown v. Board of Ed.
  b) Griggs v. Duke Power
  c) McDonnell Douglas v. Green
  d) Univ. of Cal. v. Bakke
  e) none

Question 2

An organization's _____________ describes in broad or general value-laden terms what the organization wishes to accomplish in the long termthe kind of product it intends to provide and how it intends to provide it
 
  (a) mission
  (b) strategic plans
  (c) objectives and goals
  (d) policy



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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