In a disparate treatment case:
A) an employer will not prevail in the face of a plaintiff's prima facie case unless it can articulate legitimate, non-discriminatory reasons for its actions.
B) if a plaintiff can show that a defendant's allegedly legitimate reason for not hiring plaintiff is merely a pretext for discrimination, the plaintiff wins.
C) if the plaintiff meets the burden of proving a prima facie case, the burden of proof shifts to the employer.
D) All of these.
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