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What was the significance of the decision of the supreme court in regents of the university of california v. bakke (1978)?
a. affirmative action programs taking race into account for university admissions were approved but racial quotas were prohibited.
b. the desegregation of public schools was ordered on the grounds that racial segregation in public education is “inherently unequal.”
c. a state was ordered to desegregate its law school because it had not offered a “separate but equal” facility to african americans.
d. the practice of racial segregation was upheld so long as the facilities offered to different races were “separate but equal.”

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