Based on the history of Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action, which of the following university admissions policies would be MOST likely to survive a constitutional challenge?
a. a policy that automatically awarding 40 points (out of 100) to African American, Latino, and Native American applicants
a policy that reserves 25 of 100 positions at the university for African American, Latino, and Native American applicants
a policy that doubles the GPA and SAT scores for African American, Latino, and Native American applicants
a policy that considers race as one factor among many in an attempt to achieve a diverse student body

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Answer:

The correct answer is D

Explanation:

Affirmative action in US (United States), is a set of administrative practices, policies, laws and guidelines, intended to correct as well as end the effects of the particular form of discrimination.

It involve the voluntary private programs, government-mandated and government-sanctioned. The programs focused on access to employment and education.

University and college students most of whom are preferred the university of Texas and were eagerly waiting for the decision of supreme court. So, the policies which are followed by universities is to consider the policy which focus on race as a factor and done to assure the diversity in the student body.

The last option is correct for surviving the constitutional challenge.

The following statement should be considered:

  • University and college students preferred the Texas university that wait for decision of Supreme court.
  • It considered the race and ethics among many in admission.
  • This is to be done for give assurance that represent the diversity in the student body.

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