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j.rubin

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Which U. S. Supreme Court case allowed racial considerations for law school admissions in 2003 with Affirmative Action?
 
  A) Griggs v. Duke Power Co.
  B) Regents of U. of California v. Bakke
  C) Grutter v. Bollinger
  D) Gratz v. Bollinger

Question 2

In terms of racial segregation, some argue that residential segregation may persist because African Americans
 
  A) are still discriminated against.
  B) are still too poor to live among Asians and Whites.
  C) prefer to live in homogeneous neighborhoods.
  D) prefer to live in heterogeneous neighborhoods.



gabrielle_lawrence

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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