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Title vii of the civil rights act of 1964: a. creates two protected classes. b. applies to employers with more than 10 employees. c. forbids all types of discrimination. d. does not require identical treatment of all employees
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(b) applies to employers with more than 10 employees
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Even tho you didn't put the answer choices, I've done something just like this.
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