PLZZZZZ HELP WILL MEDAL AND FAN
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Segregation by law, or de jure segregation, is when local, state, or national laws require racial separation or allow segregation. De jure segregation ended in the United States in the 1960s. De facto segregation, or segregation in fact, is when racial separation happens even though the laws do not require or allow separation. De facto segregation can happen through social practice, political acts, economic circumstances, or public policy. 1. Which is an example of de jure segregation? A.white people deciding not to move into a black neighborhood B.a black person being paid less than a white person for the same job C.fewer African-Americans in political office than white people D.a law that says people of different races cannot marry
@SamsungFanBoy aye weirdo plz help lol
d
thanx lol
np
dejure means people are segregating by behavoir not be law. A is the correct answer.
answered before me.. aweh.. sucks for me :/ xD
D was correct
really? OK
lol yas realy lol XD
screw you both! jk
Just reread the question. I was wrong. Glad you got it right.
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