首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
After the year 1958. a more modern Supreme Court agreed with Justice Helen. In a historic decision in 1954 it held that laws tha
After the year 1958. a more modern Supreme Court agreed with Justice Helen. In a historic decision in 1954 it held that laws tha
admin
2010-12-04
49
问题
After the year 1958. a more modern Supreme Court agreed with Justice Helen. In a historic decision in 1954 it held that laws that forcing black students lo go to racially segregated schools violated the US Constitution because such schools could never be equal. The opinion of the Court was that "to separate (black school children) from others solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority--that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely over to be undone".
The Supreme Court’s decision in 1954 led to changes which brought an end to the system of segregated public education in the southern state. However, problems in race relations continued to trouble the public schools, even though schools were legally desegregated throughout the country.
Black Americans were still mainly in the lowest income and occupational groups and frequently lived in slums in the nation’s largest cities. The public schools in these areas were composed predominantly or entirely of black students and often shared the neighborhood problem of high crime rates and other forms of social disorder. The schools in the black slums were clearly unequal to those in the predominantly white, middleclass neighborhoods.
The problem of schools where racial separation results from the makeup of neighborhoods rather than from laws requiring segregation exists in all parts of the United States, not just in the South. Numerous efforts to solve this problem have not succeeded very well. The most controversial method used to deal with unequal neighborhood schools was the busing of school children from their home neighborhoods to schools in more distant neighborhoods in order to achieve a greater mixture of black and white children in all schools.
Black children from poor or slum neighborhoods were bused to school in predominantly white middleclass neighborhoods, and students living in the middle-class neighborhoods were bused into the poorer black neighborhood schools. A new question dealing with racial equality in education was brought to the Supreme Court in the late 1970s. The question dealt with the admission policies of professional schools such as medical and law schools, which arc attached to many of the nation’s colleges and universities. Some of these schools have attempted to do more than treat all applicants equally. Many have tried in recent years to make up for past discrimination against blacks and other minorities by setting aside a certain number of places specifically for applicants from these groups, this practice came to be described as setting minority quotas, lowering somewhat the academic standards for admission for a limited number oF minority applicants.
Some of the professional schools ______.
选项
A、didn’t think it necessary to make up for the past discrimination against blacks and minority applicants
B、tried to compensate for past discrimination by putting aside an quota for black and minority applicants
C、have tried to lower the academic criterion for admission of black and minority applicants
D、were reluctant to make up for past discrimination against blacks and other minorities
答案
B
解析
推理判断题。文章最后一段谈到了一些职业学校制定一些政策以便尽量避免种族歧视。从最后一段最后一句可知,有些学校给黑人和少数民族学生专门留一定的名额,试图弥补过去对他们的歧视。B)和此句的意思吻合,其中compensate for相当于make up for,而put aside和set aside同义,故为正确答案。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/ASs7777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
A、Michaelhasbeendivingfornineyears.B、Michaeldivesonholidayswithhisparents.C、Michaellovesdivingeversincehefir
Friendsplayanimportantpartinourlives,andalthoughwemaymakethefactoffriendshipforgranted,weoftendon’t
Friendsplayanimportantpartinourlives,andalthoughwemaymakethefactoffriendshipforgranted,weoftendon’t
A、Thenoiseinthelibrary.B、Theheatinside.C、Thelatehour.D、Thecrowdedroom.B
Untilrecently,theacquisitionofscientificliteracyandtheenlargementofgeneralknowledgeonthepartoftheindividualha
Ineverycityandtowntherearcpeoplenamedas【S1】______realestateagentswhowillhelpyoufindahousetorent.Bu
A、Becauseshehasmorevoluntarymusclesthananaverageman.B、Because30to40percentlessmuscleforherbodymassthanama
A、Inhisownapartment.B、Withhiswife’sparents.C、Withhisgrandparents.D、Instudenthousing.B选项和地点有关。从Butrightnowwe’re
A、$16000.B、$10600.C、$20700.D、$21700.BV该题问“在公立大学学生的总费用是多少?”文中提到Itsaystheaveragetotalchargeforstudentswholiveatapu
Millionsofyoungpeoplearecreatingblogs.Millionsofothersarereadingthem.Theword"blog"isashortwayofsayingWebl
随机试题
关于全球外汇交易额和国际贸易额,下列说法正确的是()
高血压病并发糖尿病患者降压的目标水平是
可用作隔热耐火砖的是()。
水利水电工程单位工程验收分为()。
某公司从法国进口一批瓶装葡萄酒,用小木箱包装,( )不是报检时应当提供的单据。
下列关于可供出售金融资产的会计处理的表述中,不正确的有()。
古代有一个皇帝命令姓赵、钱、孙、李、周、吴、郑、王的八员大将陪同他外出打猎。经过一番追逐,有一员大将的箭射中了一只鹿,但是哪一员大将射中的谁也不清楚。这时候,皇帝叫大家先不要看箭上刻写的姓氏,而要大家先猜是谁射中的。大将们众说纷纭。赵说:“或者是王将军射
Whatistheman’sfeelingabouthispresentjob?
Therespondentworkson______
WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)wrotemanyplaysandpoemswhichareknowntheworldover.IfyouthinktheworksofanElizabe
最新回复
(
0
)