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I will give brainly if you answer honestly. This is about the case of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke

3. Identify two ways the Bakke decision set a precedent for judging future affirmative action cases. (2 points)


4. Based on the cases that followed, was the Bakke decision a complete win for supporters or for opponents of affirmative action? Explain your reasoning, referring to at least one of the cases that followed. (2 points)

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Answered by garimaupreti02
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Answered by amitgahming2006
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