The Bakke case was significant because

a. test items had to be selected based on the proportions of correct answers given by white and non-white test takers.
b. federal grants could no longer be awarded under special preference programs.
c. it signified a change in attitude about affirmative action programs.
d. it demonstrated the positive impact of affirmative action programs.

c

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