The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
<span>-It struck down the use of strict racial quotas.
-It ruled race could not be factored into admissions.
-It limited diversity and inequality in the workplace.
-It changed the way applications could be written.
I think the correct answer is the first option. </span>Regents v. Bakke change affirmative action policies by striking down the use of strict racial quotas.
They knew they needed to replace the British government after the war was over, and the Continental Congress suggested that each state write its own constitution.
National concern shifted to overseas aggression
Protects you from being held for committing a crime unless you have been indicted correctly by the police. The Fifth Amendment is also where the guarantee of due process comes from, meaning that the state and the country have to respect your legal rights.