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In the case of Craig v. Boren, the Supreme Court ruled that
A) it would employ a "medium scrutiny" standard: sex discrimination would be treated as neither valid nor invalid.
B) sex classifications would be treated by the Court as valid.
C) racial classifications were constitutional if they have a compelling, legitimate, and rational purpose.
D) sex classifications would be treated by the Court as inherently suspect.
E) all sex classifications were unconstitutional.
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