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never [62]
2 years ago
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Which of the following is an example of de facto segregation? Jim Crow laws that prohibited blacks from using white buses, hotel

s, restaurants, etc. Modern racially segregated neighborhoods in the United States Forcing Japanese into "evacuation camps" on the U.S. west coast during World War II Segregated schools before the 1950s
History
1 answer:
UNO [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Modern racially segregated neighborhoods in the United States

Explanation:

De facto segregation is a kind of racial segregation that happens by fact rather than through law requirements. In the 1960s when schools when efforts were being made for racial integration in schools, de facto segregation was a term used in situation where students were not segregated by their race by the law.

Modern racially segregated neighborhoods in the United States had nothing to do with the law.

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