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La Reforma Universitaria de 1918, Reforma Universitaria de Córdoba, Reforma Universitaria de Argentina, Grito de Córdoba, o simplemente Reforma Universitaria, fue un movimiento de proyección juvenil para democratizar la universidad y otorgarle un carácter científico, que se inició con una rebelión estudiantil en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba de Argentina que se extendió entre marzo y octubre de 1918, durante el cual se produjeron violentos enfrentamientos entre reformistas y católicos. Su fecha simbólica es el 15 de junio de 1918, momento en el cual los estudiantes irrumpieron en la Universidad para impedir que se consumara la elección del rector que sostendría la situación tal como estaba hasta entonces y declararon una segunda huelga general.
The correct answer is<span> C) Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)
According to this case, it was decided that it is unconstitutional for universities to have special quotas based on race and to fill them out regardless of previous academic success, but they did give possibility for race to be a factor through affirmative action processes. They just couldn't have special quotas.</span>
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In the 1920s more people invested in the stock market than ever before. Stock prices rose so fast that at the end of the decade, some people became rich overnight by buying and selling stocks. People could buy stocks on margin which was like installment buying. People could buy stocks for only a 10% down payment! The buyer would hold the stock until the price rose and then sell it for a profit. As long as the stock prices kept going up, the system worked. However, during 1928 and 1929, the prices of many stocks went up faster than the value of the companies the stocks represented. Some experts warned that the bull market would end.
Buying on credit was a huge problem in the 1920s. Since the 20s was a period of great economic boom, not many people took the future into consideration. Many people bought refrigerators, cars, etc. with money that they did not have. This system was called installment buying. With this system, people could make a monthly, weekly, or yearly payment on an item that they wanted or needed. This happened until Black Tuesday, when the stock market crashed. The two systems, installment buying and buying on credit, left millions of people in debt . When many lost their jobs, they could not pay back the debts they had incurred.