What is the difference between de facto and de jure segregation?

What will be an ideal response?


De facto segregation is segregation that has developed outside the actions of the government. De jure segregation has developed through laws and actions of state and local officials.

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Job experience where the student follows an employee to see the daily work tasks of various occupations is called

a. job shadowing b. job sampling c. service learning d. entrepreneurship

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A sensory-rich environment (for young children) that is also developmentally appropriate might well include all of the following except:

A. photographs B. constant yelling C. a touch wall D. safe plants E. none of these

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Kenny lives in the United States; his friend whom he chats with on the Internet lives in a society in which men and women have traditional gender roles. Kenny's friend was very surprised to hear that Kenny's mom goes to work and that his dad stays at home with the children. According to Bronfenbrenner, this example demonstrates the

A. exosystem. B. microsystem. C. mesosystem. D. macrosystem.

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Being able to run, jump, and hop are all examples of emerging skills in early childhood known as ______.

a. gross motor skills b. cutaneous motor skills c. broad motor skills d. fine motor skills

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