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Why Is the Language in Title VII of the 1964

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Why is the language in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act so problematic in its application in deciding cases of discrimination based on sex?


A) Congress provided no definition of sex and so Title VII is interpreted narrowly.
B) Senator Howard Smith (D) of Virginia introduced the sex discrimination language as a way to defeat the entire Act.
C) Gender behavior is too weak an argument when measured against biological sex.
D) The language is so vague that it can mean how people engage in sexual intercourse as much as their biological sex at birth.

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