Allan Bakke had been the subject of a case involving <u>“reverse discrimination” </u>during the carter administration.
In 1978 Allan Bakke applied for admission at medical school and it was declined twice by the University of California, so Bakke filed a suit against the University arguing that he had better scores than the minority groups that were granted access.
At that time, the university had reserved a quota of 16%, as part of affirmative action program, to minority groups. Affirmative action program was designed to provide better educational and employment opportunities to those groups.
In this legal case, Bakke claimed that the use of quota based on race was unfair “reverse discrimination” as according the Civil Right Act, equal protection should be given to all citizens. The Supreme Court, in a highly controversial case, ordered that the university should admit Bakke and declared that affirmative action was constitutional but could not be used in cases of race quotas.
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Recession of 1937
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Between August 1937 and January 1938, the "Recession of 1937" or "Roosevelt Recession" took place in the U.S.A. After a fast recovery of the economy from the 1929 depression, the american economy dropped almost as bad as it did after the initial stock market crash. This was caused by a drop in government spending and tight monetary policy, in other words, the spending in deficit decreased and the reserve requirements of banks by part of the Federal Reserve increased. The economy was still weak to support itself.
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I think it is True
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