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Running head: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 1 Affirmative Action Name Professor Course Date AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 2 Affirmative Action I agree with Christopher Edley's perspective on affirmative action. To begin with, affirmative action is where a group that has previously been neglected is favored in the allocation of resources. Additionally, it is important to not there is a need to have diversity for there to be actual progress. This is a belief that both Edley and I share in common. For example, the Berkeley admission strategy where there is favoring of some students at the entrance is derived from the school's belief in diversity (Screencast.com, n.d.). The school's activities and education processes are enriched by having a diverse population. Traditionally, some populations were unable to gain access to institutions of higher education due to selective practices and economic status. This ...
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