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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Williams say there was a phantom of in neutrality?
(a) Liberty.
(b) Slavery.
(c) Racism.
(d) Lawlessness.
2. What does Williams say the attitude of privatized innocent publicized?
(a) Pride.
(b) Love.
(c) Spending.
(d) Guilt.
3. Whose portrait did the Jewish student in Williams' story deface?
(a) The President's.
(b) Beethoven's.
(c) Jesus'.
(d) George Washington's.
4. What does Williams argue had a price under capitalism?
(a) Elections.
(b) Free speech.
(c) People's lives.
(d) Justice.
5. What does Williams say she was accused of being against?
(a) Academic freedom.
(b) Separation of church and state.
(c) Racism.
(d) Whites.
6. What does Williams criticize the increase focused on?
(a) Illegal immigrants.
(b) Race.
(c) White women.
(d) Differences on college campuses.
7. What is the second attitude Williams say was racist?
(a) Better safe than sorry.
(b) Leave well enough alone.
(c) Violence is good.
(d) A prejudiced society is better than a violent society.
8. What does Williams say recent affirmative action jurisprudence rejected?
(a) The definition of prejudice.
(b) The right for African-Americans to use it.
(c) The constitutionality of racial preferences.
(d) The obligation of small businesses to abide by it.
9. What does Williams argue affirmative action should be protected as?
(a) Speech.
(b) Reunion.
(c) Guns.
(d) Religion.
10. What does Williams say small businesses used to rationalize the changes in the mid 80's?
(a) Crime fighting.
(b) Higher energy costs.
(c) Racism.
(d) Cheap labor.
11. What does Williams argue really happened when the slaves were "freed"?
(a) They were unowned.
(b) They were used as free labor.
(c) They went to school.
(d) They were kept in slavery.
12. How did the Jewish student deface the portrait in Williams' story?
(a) He drew glasses.
(b) He colored it black.
(c) He drew moustaches.
(d) He wrote "Hmm Hmm" on it.
13. What was removed from the article after the second edit?
(a) Her expression of rage
(b) The date it happened.
(c) Her name.
(d) The name of the store and her race.
14. What does Williams claim she bridged in The Alchemy of Race and Rights?
(a) Bridge between law and judges.
(b) Bridge between theory and practice.
(c) Bridge between racism and race.
(d) Bridge between jurisprudence and virtue.
15. What does Williams say added complexities to her opinions?
(a) Her student's opinions.
(b) Prejudice.
(c) Gender.
(d) Race.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who does Williams say ignored her while she was attending college?
2. Whose arguments on affirmative action did Williams reject?
3. What does Williams say hypothetical cases were?
4. What did Williams' work concern according to Part I, Chapter II?
5. What does Williams recommend the faculty do in her correspondence?
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