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Medesa

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In the case of Fisher v. University of Texas, the Supreme Court held that to use race as a criterion for admission,
 
  A) the university must only demonstrate to a court that it is necessary.
  B) the university's admission's panel must apply the top 10 percent rule.
  C) the university's governing board must be unanimous in its agreement.
  D) the university must demonstrate to a court that it is necessary, and the university's decision to use race must face strict scrutiny.

Question 2

What happened as a result of the Literary Digest inaccurately predicting the presidential election results of 1936?
 
  A) Alfred Landon became president.
  B) The Literary Digest changed its formula for calculating elections predictions.
  C) The Literary Digest was put out of business.
  D) Americans began to rely more heavily on straw polling.
  E) Americans ceased to use public opinion polls to predict presidential elections.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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