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jeatrice

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The people affected by secondary racism or sexism are
 
  A) Directly affected by discriminatory words and acts.
  B) Less severely affected than victims of primary racism.
  C) Invariably silent sufferers, because the forms of discrimination are so subtle.
  D) Indirectly affected by differential policies that have an unintended discriminatory effect.

Question 2

What was the significance of the Bakke decision and the University of Michigan cases?
 
  A) They reaffirmed the separation of church and state by denying Catholic schools the right to federal tax dollars.
  B) They forbade the use of racial quotas in school admissions, but allowed some consideration of race in admissions decisions.
  C) They forbade the use of race considerations in school admissions, but allow gender quotas in admissions decisions.
  D) They forbade any consideration of race in school admissions decisions.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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