The difference between de facto segregation and de jure segregation is that ______.

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 and de jure segregation are both imposed by law, but the outcomes are different
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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