Exam 7: Discrimination and Affirmative Action
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On what basis might one argue that affirmative action hurts those it is designed to help?
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Describe a case of affirmative action and the type of discrimination that it would be intended to overcome.
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One example of affirmative action is the implementation of diversity quotas in hiring practices. This type of affirmative action is intended to overcome the discrimination of underrepresented minority groups in the workforce. By setting quotas for the hiring of individuals from these minority groups, companies aim to address the historical and systemic discrimination that has led to their underrepresentation in certain industries. This type of affirmative action is designed to create more equal opportunities for individuals who have been marginalized due to their race, ethnicity, gender, or other factors.
One who supports affirmative action on the basis of compensation would argue on the basis of____________.
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Employers can be found guilty of discrimination____________.
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It is not generally illegal to discriminate on the basis of____________.
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Sexual harassment can be a form of discrimination____________.
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A utilitarian in opposition to discrimination would say that discrimination is wrong because____________.
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How do people draw the line between job specifications that require discrimination on the one hand, and unfair discrimination on the other?
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Why is sexual harassment often considered a form of discrimination?
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Discrimination is widely considered unethical largely because it is____________.
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A nonconsequentialist might argue against discrimination on the basis of____________.
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Religious discrimination is unique in that it that can involve____________.
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Affirmative action plans are generally aimed towards____________.
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