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What argument did the university make in Regents v. Bakke?

A) The students was not a good candidate to be a doctor.

B) Racial quotas were not used to make admission decisions.

C) Minority applicants did not receive special treatment.

D) Minority students with Lower grades were admitted.

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  1. Yesterday, 23:19
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    The Correct Answer is D

    Minority students with Lower grades were admitted.

    Explanation:

    Regents of the University of California V. Bakke

    Bakke a white student, sued California because he was denied admission twice to medical school, even when 16 minorities were admitted who were have a lower score than him. Case claimed affirmative action plans stating that they caused opposite discrimination. Court agreed with Bakke, however, the court also ruled that a strict quota system was unconstitutional and ordered the university to admitted Bake into the med school.
  2. Yesterday, 23:34
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    It might be b i don't know
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