In 1979, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) investigated Sears, Roebuck, and Co. What did the EEOC find?
a) The under-representation of women in high-paying commission sales jobs reflected a choice by women, not discrimination by Sears. b) Sears was committing sexual discrimination by favoring men for high- paying commission sales jobs over women. c) Sears was committing racial discrimination by favoring whites for high- paying commission sales jobs over minority groups. d) The under-representation of minorities in high-paying commissions sales jobs reflected a choice by minorities, not discrimination by Sears.
B
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A confrontational legal process under which each party presents its version of events is referred to as a(n)
A) adversary process. B) deposition. C) disposition. D) civil process. E) judicial review.