Answer: Allied Powers
Explanation: <u>The Allies such as Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States fought the Axis Powers.</u>
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Issue: Can an institution of higher learning use race as a factor when making admissions decisions?
Result: The Court held that universities may use race as part of an admissions process so long as "fixed quotas" are not used. The Court determined that the specific system in place at the University of California Medical School was "unnecessary" to achieve the goal of creating a diverse student body and was merely a "fixed quota" and therefore, was unconstitutional.
Importance: The decision started a line of cases in which the Court upheld affirmative action programs. In 2003, such academic affirmative action programs were again directly challenged in Gratz v. Bollinger and Grutter v. Bollinger. In these cases, the Court clarified that admission programs that include race as a factor can pass constitutional muster so long as the policy is narrowly tailored and does not create an automatic preference based on race. The Court asserted that a system that created an automatic race-based preference would in fact violate the Equal Protection Clause.
Alexander Hamilton sat on the committee that wrote the new constitution, but he did not play a large role in the actual writing of the constitution. He did, however, play a large role in the development of the new constitution. The committee that was tasked with developing the new constitution was made up of representatives from the thirteen states that made up the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation was not an effective means of governing the USA. The different states did not agree on the issues of justice and finance.
Healthcare in the US is distributed throughout the population because Healthcare is more available in urban and suburban areas than in rural areas. The answer is A.
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