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History, 23.10.2019 04:00 lezileechavez123

What is the difference between de jure segregation and de facto segregation? even when a majority of the public in the 1950s and 1960s became supportive of ending de jure segregation, the major efforts at resolving continued de facto segregation - busing and affirmative action - were quite unpopular. what is meant by "busing" and "affirmative action"?

a) de jure segregation - segregation as provide for by law
b) de facto segregation - segregation in fact despite not being mandated by law
c) busing - civil rights policy during 1960s that would transport children by bus across attendance zones to achieve a degree of racial integration
d) affirmative action - policies by which government agencies move to remedy past discrimination by assuring inclusion of under-represented groups thought the use of goals, quotas, and timetables

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