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Anastasy [175]
3 years ago
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What are the three arguments concerning the Integration angle in Affirmative Action? (Name all three and explain)

Law
1 answer:
garri49 [273]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

1). affirmative action...known as "positive discrimination..meaning, disadvanged groups should be judged by experience not color..as far as jobs..

arguments/ In a society that grew up with parents that "owned slaves", It was difficult 4 rich people 2 accept..hense..racism still exists..

2). Began as a government remedy 2 reform bosses from hiring just men...

3). outlawed hiring policies for economic preferences.

listed as 3 groups..high, medium, low...

found as discriminate ruling on personal, physical, mental understing..

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