Affirmative Action and University Entrance: Legal and Moral Analysis I. Introduction Public institutions have been one of the most controversial institutions in the United States since public education began. More specifically, determining the equality of conditions is one of its main goals. There is no doubt that minority groups have strived to achieve equality in education, as the minority group is striving for equality in other aspects of their lives as well.
Aggressive behavior in university admission is a controversial topic in the Asian-American community. For racial or socio-economic reasons, it aims to provide equal competition conditions to those who have historically been discriminated at the time of entering university. Advocates of positive behavior also insist that these measures increase campus diversity. The opponent stated that positive lawsuits sometimes ignore qualified applicants. However, as Cambodians, Laos, Burmese, and many of the underestimated Asians benefit from positive behaviors, positive behaviors may help Asian Americans. Several organizations, such as China's positive behavior group, recognized the importance of active behavior in diversifying university communities, helping Asian universities to enter universities with comprehensive review , Support China's active executive director Cynthia Cui's behavior
Affirmative Action and University Entrance: Legal and Moral Analysis I. Introduction Public institutions have been one of the most controversial institutions in the United States since public education began. More specifically, determining the equality of conditions is one of its main goals. While ethnic minority group efforts to achieve equality of education should be considered highly profitable when applying to university, poor white children receive special attention and positive behavior You should. So, as a president, how do you recommend changing proactive behavioral policies so that wealthy African Americans are not advantageous, there is no poor, wealthy and poor whites? Politically, Mr. Obama was at risk from this question, but he replied