Segregation existed in the North, but was not enforced directly by the law. apex:)
Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced. Northern cities were segregated by custom, not by law.
true
well one is that the true north is the north pole.And the magnetic north is the N on a magnet.
The duration of True North - film - is 1.6 hours.
True north is 90 degrees north of the equator, where the north pole is located. Plant north is used to simplify the design process by designating one wall of the plant or building as being north, regardless of the angle that it may differ from true north.
unlike he north, segregation in the north was
For the most part, it was not de jure (i.e, a matter of law) but de facto (a matter of fact).
Northern cities were segregated by customs, not by laws.
Although segregation was illegal, it was still practice.
Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced (apex)
Race relations in the North could vary depending on the specific location and time period, but generally, there was less overt segregation and discrimination compared to the South. However, racism still existed in the form of housing discrimination, job inequalities, and social segregation. African Americans in the North still faced systemic challenges and unequal opportunities in many aspects of life despite a less codified system of segregation.
Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced. Northern cities went by custom not by laws.
Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced. Northern cities were segregated by custom, not by law.
Segregation was practiced even where it was not the law.
This is the whole question: Which was true of school systems in the North? A. Most African American schools had white teachers. B. There was no segregation. C. They were separate but equal. D. African American schools received less money than white schools did. the correct answer is: D
segregation?
True. Defacto segregation laws, which were unofficial practices that enforced segregation, existed throughout the South. These laws were not written into the legal code but were still widely enforced through social norms and discrimination.