The difference between de facto segregation and de jure segregation is which of the following?
A. De facto segregation comes about as a result of racial differences de jure segregation comes about as a result of cultural differences.
B. De facto segregation and de jure segregation are basically the same thing: Both are segregations imposed by law.
C. De facto segregation is not mandated by law de jure segregation is mandated by law.
D. De facto segregation is mandated by law de jure segregation is not mandated by law.
Answer: C
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