Under the Civil Rights Act of 1991,
A) only victims of racial discrimination can recover compensatory and punitive damages for intentional discrimination.
B) victims of intentional racial discrimination are still entitled to receive unlimited compensatory and punitive damages.
C) victims of sex discrimination are no longer subject to ceilings on the amount of recoverable punitive damages.
D) victims of disability discrimination are not subject to ceilings on the amount of recoverable compensatory damages.
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