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The correct answer is B. In its 1978 University of California Regents v. Bakke decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the University of California has to admit Bakke to its medical program.
Explanation:
The Supreme Court ruling in University of California Regents v. Bakke declared the quota system, which set the percentage of admissions of certain races, as unconstitutional, and the policy of the University of California Davis Campus School of Medicine was found to be illegal.
Even though Alan Bakke, a white man, outperformed the average of the students who were admitted, he was denied to enter to the University. He thought that he would be admitted if the University did not have a special admission system based in racial quotas. He applied the next year, and the situation remained the same.
In response, Bakke filed a lawsuit in court stating that this was a reverse discrimination against white students, and his case prevailed in the state court. Therefore, the university appealed to the Supreme Court, which in turn ordered to admit Bakke and turn down the racial quotas system.
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Both the Great Depression and the 2001 recession followed years of exceptional productivity growth 1 in the economy. ... The economy and the stock markets reacted to both the increase and the decrease in economic activity during the late 1920s and the 1990s.
During the new morality of the 1920s, it had helped woman to
work and go to colleges and their sense of fashion started to look more
youthful as it change despite that, the automobile played a role in encouraging
the new morality because this has helped the youth of the nation to be more
independent in which they are not likely to be dependent towards others.
Colón y sus hombres tenían como meta principal alcanzar al "Gran Kan" (Asia). Así, mientras intentaban entrar en contacto con el "Rey de la tierra" variaba su trato a los indígenas según les consideraran más o menos importante para dicho objetivo. En su primer contacto, y al verificar su aparente falta de señor y el nivel cultural de los antillanos, siguiendo los mismos principios que por ejemplo en las islas Canarias<span> y el resto de los reinos, se les consideró, según el profesor Luis Ramos Gómez, de la </span>Universidad Complutense de Madrid<span>, </span>siervos naturales a los que era factible adscribir a Castilla.1<span> Como puede comprobarse en múltiples capítulos de la historia, era técnica habitual en esos tiempos la incorporación pacífica de los nuevos territorios si aceptaban la soberanía de los Reyes y el Cristianismo, o la conquista armada en caso de rechazar cualquiera de esos términos.</span>
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Battles of Lexington
"No taxation without representation"