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By the reality of neighborhood schools located in areas that happen to be racially segregated.

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What kind of segregation is it when segregation is not allowed but people do it anyways?

De jure segregation is created by laws; de facto segregation is created by social conditions.Today, de facto segregation is enforced by socioeconomic status, which affects educational and employment opportunities.


De facto segregation is when people are separated in fact by not by what?

De facto segregation occurs when people are segregated based on factors other than legal requirements, such as socioeconomic status or personal preferences, rather than explicit laws or regulations. This can lead to patterns of residential segregation or exclusion in areas like housing, education, or employment.


What is segregation by practice and custom?

De facto segregation


Segregation by practice and custom?

de facto segregation


What is segregation by custom and tradition?

De Facto Segregation.


What is de facto segregation based on other than custom?

De facto segregation is often based on socioeconomic conditions (classism).


De facto segregation is when people are separate in fact but not by?

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Which best describes de jure segregation?

De jure segregation is a separation that is enforced by rule of law, such as pre-civil rights laws that mandated that persons of color sit in separate areas or use differing facilities. The landmark Supreme Court ruling, Brown v Board of Education highlighted the importance of the distinction between defacto segregation, which is segregation by personal preference, and de jure segregation.


What is a word for segregation by choice?

De Facto


Which is the correct translation of segregation de facto?

Segregation de facto is when one faction separates themselves from another out of choice rather than by segregation de jure, which is when the separation is enforced by rule of law.


What is the name for school segregation that results from racially divided neighborhoods rather than state laws?

When segregation is ordered by law, it is called de jure segregation; when created by social or environmental circumstances it is called de facto segregation. De facto means "existing in fact," without being mandated by law.


The term de facto segregation refers to?

discrimination based in actual conditions experienced by people