What do you think about the morality of the logic of policy? That is, do individuals have a responsibility to behave in ways that make policies work best for society as a whole, or can they simply act in a manner that is individually rational?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies
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What Supreme Court Case allowed colleges to use affirmative action programs in the admissions process by ruling it was legal to promote "diversity"?
a. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke b. Gratz v. Bollinger c. Grutter v. Bollinger d.United States v. Paradise
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Anti-affirmative action propositions and laws have been passed in which states?
a. California c. Washington b. Michigan d. all of the above
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