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As a result of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), the U.S. Supreme Court banned B. the use of quotas in affirmative action.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke was a landmark Supreme Court decision that ruled that while affirmative action programs are sometimes constitutional, racial quotas are a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Considered as Christians because they fought for God
The murder of Franz Ferdinand brought World War l which was mostly pointed towards the freedom of the Europeans who were attacked by Hitler and his men
Alot of people in Europe were not educated because you had to have money to go to school and learn for example math the hard types so, the Europeans heard that there was people that were down south in the Arab region learning together the Europeans didn't even know where the number 0 came from they found out that it was first brought by the very intelligent scholars that were influenced by Isalm and the roots of the arab culure.
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If I were to write a letter regarding this case, I would
speak against the verdict. Komatsu like
majority of Japanese Americans came to the U.S. to live a better life. Many of
them enlisted in the U.S. army to prove that they were just as loyal as any
White American. I believe this verdict
was unjust.