Affirmative action
Quota system
Quota system
The affirmative action policy is also known as positive discrimination and dictates that a certain number of jobs, school vacancies, etc. must be filled by people of a certain criteria, such as the aged, poor, women, minorities, etc. This policy is not morally justifiable, because by holding organizations to those quotas, they could be favoring unqualified individuals over people who actually deserve the openings.
Wasn't an issue.
encomienda
The policy you are referring to is known as the encomienda system, where Spanish conquistadors were granted the right by the king to extract labor and tribute from indigenous peoples in the Americas.
The affirmative action policy is also known as positive discrimination and dictates that a certain number of jobs, school vacancies, etc. must be filled by people of a certain criteria, such as the aged, poor, women, minorities, etc. This policy is not morally justifiable, because by holding organizations to those quotas, they could be favoring unqualified individuals over people who actually deserve the openings.
The Supreme Court ruled that certain industries had a history of discrimination in hiring &. certain industries had a history of discrimination in hiring.
"Restrictive" admissions are binding (final). You must commit to attending the school that accepts you. Applying to a college with a restrictive admissions policy is only a good choice if you are absolutely certain you want to attend that school.
Most general education courses do not expire. However, there are some courses such as laboratory sciences that may have a cut-off, but that may be particular to college and university policy.
A policy that follows certain moral guidelines
M. L. Harrison has written: 'Housing, 'race', social policy and empowerment' -- subject(s): Minorities, Housing policy, Race relations, Housing, Discrimination in housing, Citizen participation, Social conditions, Political activity 'Ethnic minorities and the availability of mortgages'