De facto segregation is different from de jure segregation because of

A. discriminatory housing patterns
B. not being caused by public policy or law
C. its historical nature
D. being caused by Jim Crow laws


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following best describes American attitudes toward alternative lifestyles?

a. They are becoming more tolerant. b. They are becoming less tolerant. c. They have not changed since the 1960s. d. They fluctuate widely and are unpredictable.

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The systems approach to the study of public organizations emphasizes the degree to which they are isolated behind legal boundaries, thus becoming self-contained systems

a. True b. False

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If a lobbyist is trying to convince a legislator to support a particular bill, one of the most valuable resources in doing so  is which of the following?

A. A large budget B. A small but very vocal membership C. A long history of supporting that particular legislator D. A large, politically active membership E. A group of policy experts willing to draft legislation for the legislator

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