In 1938, the Supreme Court ruled that Lloyd Gaines had to be admitted to an all-white law school in Missouri becauseĀ
A. discrimination based on race was unconstitutional.
B. no all-black law school of comparable quality existed in the state.
C. it was ethically wrong to consider race when making admissions decisions.
D. separate facilities were fundamentally and inherently unequal.
E. All of these are correct.
Answer: B
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Public interest lobbies are those organizations that
A) emphasize equal rights and equality of opportunity in America. B) eschew the subgovernment system and operate within view of the public, often through town meetings. C) have large memberships, usually a million or more. D) seek a collective good, the achievement of which will not selectively and materially benefit members or activists. E) focus exclusively on public expenditures directed toward Social Security.
Which would NOT be considered a source of information for qualitative research?
a) tests
b) records
c) observation
d) interviews