The case of Davis v. City of Dallas decided that __________.
A) requiring police applicants to have a high school education was not unconstitutional
B) requiring police applicants to have a minimum of 45 semester hours with a C average was unconstitutional
C) requiring police applicants to pass a standard physical agility test was discriminatory
D) none of the above
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