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asmith134

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Appellate court judges estimate that __________ percent of all appeals are frivolous.
 
  a. 70 c. 80
  b. 50 d. 35

Question 2

In City of Richmond v. Croson Company (1989) the Supreme Court
 
  a. broadened the scope of federal affirmative action programs in the awarding of construction contracts.
  b. declared state affirmative action programs in the area of professional school admissions unconstitutional.
  c. held that the issue of affirmative action in the field of private employment presents a political question beyond the scope of judicial review.
  d. placed significant limitations on nonfederal affirmative action programs in the awarding of government contracts.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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