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Employment Law for Business Study Set 3
Quiz 3: Title Vii of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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Question 1
True/False
An employee may file a lawsuit against his/her former employer even if the EEOC did not find justification for the claim of discrimination.
Question 2
True/False
Martin Luther King gave the famous "I Have a Dream" Speech on August 28, 1965.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
In Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Sally Landon is employed by Kent Electronics, Inc. in its London facility. Kent Electronics, Inc. is a U.S. corporation. Sally is not a U.S. citizen. Sally's job was eliminated in a recent reduction in force. She noticed that only women were laid off. She contacted EEOC in Washington,
Question 5
True/False
U.S. citizens employed outside the U.S. by foreign employers are protected against workplace discrimination by Title VII.
Question 6
True/False
Jim Crow laws were state laws requiring racial desegregation after Brown v. Topeka Board of Education.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Title VII does not apply to I. American employers employing U.S. citizens outside the U.S. II. Communist organizations III. Employers employing Native Americans living in or around Native American reservations
Question 8
True/False
The Civil Rights Act of 1991 overturned the Supreme Court's ruling in Patterson v. McLean Credit Union that limited the application of 42 U.S.C. sec. 1981 to the making of a contract, not the performance of the contract.