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BUSFIN 3500 SP2025 (4686) Chapter 3 Quiz
True/False
An example of federal question jurisdiction would be one brought against an employer for refusing to hire an applicant because of the applicant's race in violation of the United States Civil Rights Act.
Options
A.True
B.False
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Question restatement: The prompt asks whether the described lawsuit—an employer allegedly refusing to hire an applicant because of the applicant's race in violation of the United States Civil Rights Act—illustrates federal question jurisdiction.
Option 1: True. This statement is correct because claims arising under the United States Civil Rights Act (a fede......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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