In the case of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) , the Supreme Court ruled that
A) universities could not constitutionally take race into consideration as a factor in student admissions.
B) universities could consider race as a factor in student admissions, but racial quotas were unconstitutional.
C) racial quotas were a constitutional means by which public universities could ensure a diverse student body.
D) the racial make-up of a public university must roughly reflect the racial composition of the public the university serves.
E) the strict scrutiny test was not applicable to matters involving higher education.
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