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Which best describes de jure segregation?

A.
segregation that is not sanctioned by the law
B.
segregation that is sanctioned by the law
C.
segregation that is commonly practiced
D.
segregation that is not commonly practiced
E.
segregration based on French law of the late 1700s

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look it up ok , but I think THE ANSWER IS A
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Answer:

B. Segregation that is sanctioned by the law, is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

De Jure means the practises that are legally recognised regardless of their existence in reality. De facto is contrary to the De Jure, De Facto means that the situation exists in reality even if not legally recognized. De Jure segregation is the legal segregation of the people based on law. Racial segregation is an example of de Jure segregation. In this the classes are separated from each other with the law. This system was prevalent in South African society. during the British rule.

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