Racial classification must be subject to strict scrutiny
A) only when its purpose hurts a racial minority.
B) even if its purpose is to help a racial minority.
C) only in rare cases.
D) in the same way as gender classification.
E) only in matters of numerical quotas.
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Q4: The landmark case Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg (1971)
Q5: In general, the Supreme Court has allowed
Q6: In a 2003 case, the Supreme Court
Q7: If there has been a history of
Q8: The Supreme Court's strongest statement regarding affirmative
Q10: The 1964 Civil Rights Act did all
Q11: The attorney general was directed to bring
Q12: Early laws that limited opportunities for women
Q13: The Court's current test for gender discrimination
Q14: The test the Supreme Court has applied
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