In the case of United States v. Virginia (1896), supreme Court ruled that
A.) strict racial quotas were a valid means of ensuring racial diversity on college campuses.
B.) private colleges could refuse to admit prospective students on the basis of sexual orientation
C.) male - only admissions policies at state - supported military academies were unconstitutional
D.) because female instructors created an undue distraction at all-male universities, the school in question could discriminate against women in their hiring practices
E.) colleges affiliated with a particular religion that take the religious persuasion of job candidate into consideration during the hiring process
Answer: C