Delilah is a librarian at a university that is supported by a religious institution.She opens a bar near the university.Her supervisor tells her that she will lose her job as a librarian unless she closes the bar or sells her interest in it since the tenets of the religious institution oppose drinking.When Delilah refuses to do so,she is fired.She brings a case alleging religious discrimination.Which of the following is most likely to be true in this case?
A) Delilah will win because the university made no effort to reasonably accommodate her.
B) Delilah will win because selling alcohol is a legal business.
C) The university will win because operating a bar is not a religious practice and is therefore exempt from the provisions of Title VII (of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) .
D) The university will win because it is supported by a religious institution and therefore exempt from the provisions of Title VII (of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) .
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