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21 July, 06:42

Which best describes de jure segregation?

A. segregation that is commonly practiced

B. segregation that is not commonly practiced

C. segregration based on French law of the late 1700s

D. segregation that is not sanctioned by the law

E. segregation that is sanctioned by the law

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  1. 21 July, 08:03
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    The answer is A. segregation that is commonly practiced

    The jure segregation is the pre-civil rights that mandated the segregation of the races and skin color. It was a common practice in the US that African Americans and White Americans are not allowed to mingle with each other, thus created the law of Segregation.
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