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Which moral justification for affirmative action is best described as utilitarianism? |
Affirmative action is best for society overall, even if some can suffer harm. |
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Which affirmative action standard for hiring workers is based by Dorite Bar-On? |
How competent the workers would have been without discrimination. |
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Which of the following hiring practices legally constitutes a "strict quota"? |
Guaranteeing a specific number of postilion to minorities. |
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Which is the best argument that strict quotes cause a loss in worker competence? |
Some applicants cannot compete for the potions set aside for the quota. |
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Which was Allen Bakke's compliant about medial school admissions at Davis? |
The medical school lowered its standards only for minorities, not for him. |
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Which is the primary reason the Supreme Court agreed with Bakke's complaint? |
The 14th amendment entitles all citizens to equal treatment under the law. |
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Which reason for Davis's affirmative action program was accepted by the Court? |
Increasing diversity at their medical program |
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Which general effect did the Bakke decisions have on affirmative action policy? |
Affirmative action was encouraged except for the use of strict quotas. |