The argument for affirmative action is that ______.

A. people who have been discriminated against deserve positions, even if they are not qualified
B. there is no other decisive evidence for proving that discrimination has ended
C. if businesses and universities do not use it, they will be sued
D. politicians like it

B. there is no other decisive evidence for proving that discrimination has ended

Political Science

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Under which of the following circumstances would the president be most likely to convene Congress?

a. The president wants to appoint a justice for the Supreme Court. b. The president declares a national day of mourning upon the death of a former president. c. The Congress has gone on strike and refuses to convene itself. d. The president seeks a declaration of war on a foreign country that has attacked the United States militarily.

Political Science

The majority of states choose their delegates through ______.

a. presidential primary elections b. statewide caucus meetings c. local party elections d. party committee decisions

Political Science