From the economic point of view, discrimination
A) no longer exists in the U.S. economy.
B) results in an actual domestic output that is below potential domestic output.
C) provides incentives for minority groups to work harder at their jobs.
D) results in an actual output that is no different from potential domestic output, provided resources are fully employed.
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