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Kikoku

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Which case resulted in the decision that public school systems cannot seek to achieve or maintain integration through measures that take account of a student's race?
 
  a. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
  b. Grutter v. Bollinger
  c. Fisher v. Texas
  d. Parents Involved in Community Schools (PIICS) v. Seattle School District 1, et al

Question 2

Since the Gratz and Grutter decisions, affirmative action is allowed in what two instances?
 
  a. To remedy past discrimination and to promote diversity in the workplace
  b. To remediate earlier judicial decisions and to promote diversity in a school setting
   c. To remedy past discrimination and to promote diversity in a school setting
  d. To remediate previous judicial decisions and to promote diversity in the workplace



jamesnevil303

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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