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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.


How long was Joseph Stalin president of the soviet reunion for?

Stalin wan't a president, he was the 'General Secretary of the Soviet Union'. But he was the de facto leader from 1924 after Lenin's death, until his own death in 1953. By the way; its the Soviet Union, not 'reunion'.


Who did Hitler think should be slaves during the Holocaust?

He did not propose slavery in his book or in his political campains, but criminals were used for labour from 1933 onwards. During the war millions of Poles and other people people from the east were invited to Germany to be used as de-facto slave labor. At first they took volunteers, but as word got back about the poor conditions, volunteers stopped, so people were forced. Many concentration camps used inmates and POWs (mainly Soviet, but some British also) as slave labour.


What does 'de facto capital of the Caliphate' mean?

The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'de facto' is 'in' ['de'] 'fact' ['facto']. So the phrase 'de facto capital of the Caliphate' means the city that in fact serves as the capital city. The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'de jure' is 'in' ['de'] 'law' ['jure']. In this example, the city that the law recognizes as the capital isn't the city that actually fills the role.


Segregation by practice and custom?

de facto segregation

Related Questions

How do you use de facto in a sentence?

Since the President resigned, the Vice President became the de facto President. In the sentence, de facto is expressing a fact.


What is De facto corporation?

One that serves a function without being officially or legally established.


The de facto president of the class is Marvin although Calvin was elected.?

In reality


What is de facto ruler?

A law not offically established. Ex racial segregation in america during 1950's.


What is a de facto ruler?

A law not offically established. Ex racial segregation in america during 1950's.


What does de facto mean when it refers to a foreign government?

The words translate to mean 'in reality'. In this case it means existing but not legally recognised. For example, you may say he was Prime Minister, but de facto president of the country


When was De Facto - De Facto album - created?

De Facto - De Facto album - was created in 1999.


Who is the president of Egypt as of April 2012?

At that exact period of time, Egypt did not have a President and was run de-facto by General Tantawi of SCAF (commonly known as the Egyptian Army).


Who is the president's de-facto top aide?

The president's de-facto top aide is typically the Chief of Staff. This individual manages the White House staff, oversees the administration's agenda, and acts as a key advisor to the president. They play a crucial role in coordinating communication between the president and various stakeholders, including Congress and the public. Their influence can significantly shape policy decisions and the overall functioning of the executive branch.


What does carpe facto mean?

"Carpe"=Seize "Facto"=Facts "Carpe Facto"="seize the facts"


What is partnership de facto?

In De Jure partnership it is legitimate; lawful, as a Matter of Law and having complied with all the requirements imposed by law. In a De facto partnership - in fact it is a partnership but which is existing partnership not legally established in law not like the de jure parnership as described above.


What does ecso facto mean?

? ipso facto ? because it is true.

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