Which of the following is a difference between filing discrimination cases under 42 U.S.C.section 1981 and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
A) Employees cannot file racial discrimination claims under section 1981, whereas under Title VII they can.
B) The statute of limitations under section 1981 is longer than under Title VII.
C) The damages that employees can claim under Title VII are unlimited, unlike those under section 1981 that have caps.
D) Employees do not have to offer evidence against their employees when they file their claim under Title VII, whereas employees bringing claims under section 1981 must produce evidence.
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