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What is segregation by practice and custom?

De facto segregation


A discriminatory practice which is a result of custom instead of law?

de facto segregation


A discriminatory practice which is the result of custom instead of law?

de facto segregation NOve NEt


What is segregation by custom and tradition?

De Facto Segregation.


De facto segregation is segregation that results from?

De facto segregation results from social and economic factors, such as housing discrimination, unequal access to education, and unequal economic opportunities. It is not mandated by law like de jure segregation, but it still leads to the separation of racial and ethnic groups in society.


Segregation that happens in practice and NOT by law is .?

Segregation that happens in practice and NOT by law is called


What is defacto segregation?

"de facto" literally means "about or concerning fact", but in our usage, we take it as "in practice, but not required by law". The concept of "de facto" segregation means that even though there is no law requiring separation or segregation (of race or creed or whatever), the people choose to segregate themselves.


The practice of separating people of differen races classes or ethnic groups is called?

Segregation


What is segregation in society?

Segregation is the practice of separating people of different races, classes, or ethnic groups.


Was segregation a law or a custom?

Segregation was such a strong custom that it was basically the unwritten law of the south. Other northern states slowly moved away after the 1890's. But, segreagation was never an actual law in states.


What is de facto segregation based on other than custom?

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


What is the name for the practice of social separation of the races?

segregation