A) a prima facie case.
B) a bona fide occupational qualification defense.
C) a business necessity defense.
D) disparate-impact discrimination.
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A) a constructive discharge.
B) disparate-impact discrimination.
C) disparate-treatment discrimination.
D) not discrimination.
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A) a protected class.
B) a majority group.
C) an employers' association.
D) a union.
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A) the employee's previous employer.
B) a company supervisor.
C) a competitor.
D) any of the choices.
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A) she is a member of a protected class.
B) she applied and was qualified for the job in question.
C) she was rejected for a position by the employer.
D) other persons of her race hold similar positions with similar employers.
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A) merit.
B) marital status.
C) similar work at the same facility.
D) gender.
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A) a constructive discharge.
B) employer retaliation.
C) a voluntary quit.
D) none of the choices.
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A) if it acted with reckless indifference to an individual's rights.
B) if it can easily afford to pay the amount.
C) if it has one hundred or more employees.
D) under no circumstances.
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A) a constructive discharge.
B) disparate-impact discrimination.
C) disparate-treatment discrimination.
D) not discrimination.
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