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Quiz 7: National Origin Discrimination
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Question 1
True/False
In King v.Township of East Lampeter,the court found that the Amish are a distinct racial group and have a separate ethnic identity beyond religious observance.Thus they were protected under section 1981.
Question 2
True/False
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)allows discrimination in favor of U.S.Citizens (as opposed to non-U.S.Citizens legally residing in the U.S.)but only so long as the employer can demonstrate that citizenship is a BFOQ.
Question 3
True/False
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)is charged with combating civil rights violations against Arab,Sikh,and South-Asian Americans,as well as those who are perceived to be members of those groups.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Petri,who runs a Basque restaurant,wants his diners to have an authentic culinary experience.Thus,he wants to recruit qualified individuals of Basque origin for his restaurant.Petri can avoid a claim of national origin discrimination and still limit the job to individuals of Basque origin by showing that:
Question 5
True/False
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)requires that a court find an employer liable for national origin harassment even if most would say that the conduct is not offensive and the individual involved is just overly sensitive.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Magda comes to work in clothes that are highly reflective of her national origin.This happens to violate the dress code of her workplace.After being politely asked to follow the office dress code several times by her supervisor,Magda is finally asked to return home and change into clothing that conforms to the company's dress code.Which of the following holds true if Magda decides to file a discrimination claim based on national origin?
Question 7
True/False
In the case of Garcia v.Spun Steak Co.,the court followed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC)guidelines and held that the English-only rule in the workplace violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.