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1 multiple choice 4 points what was the significance of the u.s. supreme court ruling in regents of the university of california v. bakke (1978)? it supported freedom of speech in public schools. it established a student’s right to privacy. it said that religious affiliation could not be used as a college admissions criterion. it declared that the use of racial classifications for college admissions should be limited.
The Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) case dealt with affirmative - action in college admissions. The Supreme Court ruled that while race - based quotas were unconstitutional, race could be considered as one factor in college admissions, thus limiting the use of racial classifications for college admissions.
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It declared that the use of racial classifications for college admissions should be limited.