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Social Studies, 01.08.2019 22:30, groovyghoulie5630

Although the supreme court decision in regents of the university of california v. bakke (1978) forbade the use of quotas as a basis for college admission, it continued to allow a) discrimination based on a person's gender. b) voting rights to be limited based on a felony conviction. c) affirmative action programs for underrepresented minorities. d) unqualified applicants to be admitted over the most qualified ones.

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