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Mia is brown skinned latina who works the morning shift as a waitress at the waterville diner. mia is later assigned the night shift. and elena a light skinned latina who is a new employee at the diner replaces mia in the morning shift. when mia complaints to eh manager that according to the company’s policy only new employee who are in training are assigned night shifts the manger says that he would be willing to reconsider his decision if mia can improve her complexion. which of the following holds true in this scenario? a. mia can bring a claim of discrimination under the title vii of civil rights act of 1964 based on raceb. mia can bring a claim of discrimination under the title vii of civil1 rights act of 1964 based on colorc. mia cannot bring a claim of discrimination under title vii of civil rights act of 1964 because she does not belong to a protected classd. mia cannot bring a claim of discrimination under title vii of civil rights act of 1964 because both she and elena are from the same race

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