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saraeharris

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The Bakke case was significant because
 
  a. test items had to be selected based on the proportions of correct answers given by white and non-white test takers.
  b. federal grants could no longer be awarded under special preference programs.
  c. it signified a change in attitude about affirmative action programs.
  d. it demonstrated the positive impact of affirmative action programs.

Question 2

Bakke sued the University of California at Davis, Medical School in the early 1970s after he was denied admission
 
  a. because he was a minority.
  b. even though his test scores were higher than minority students who had been admitted.
  c. because his MCAT scores were insufficient.
  d. even though he was part of a special affirmative action program



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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