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18 August, 04:32

Which best describes de jure segregation? A.) segregation that is not sanctioned by the law B.) segregation that is sanctioned by the law C.) segregation that is commonly practiced D.) segregation that is not commonly practiced E.) segregration based on French law of the late 1700s

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  1. 18 August, 08:15
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    De jure segregation is segregation that exists because of local laws that mandate segregation. It is the contrast of "de facto" segregation. Therefore the answer is B - segregation that is sanctioned by the law.
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