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Which of the following otherwise-qualified considerations in the Nassau case established whether an employer could reasonably accommodate a teacher with tuberculosis?
 
  1. The nature of the risk
   2. The duration of the risk
   3. The severity of the risk
   4. The probabilities the disease will be transmitted and will cause varying degrees
  of harm.
   5. All of the above

Question 2

To demonstrate sex discrimination, the court must
 
  1. Show that the employment decision is not gender neutral by distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate employer considerations
   2. Show that gender was irrelevant to the determination
   3. Require the plaintiff to identify the precise cause of employer's motive
   4. Require the plaintiff to prove that the employer relied upon sex-based considerations in its decision
   5. All but 3



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