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tiara099

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The difference between de facto and de jure segregation is that
 
  A) the former results from private choices, the latter from public law.
  B) the former results from public law, the latter from private choices.
  C) the former existed in the past, the latter continues in the present.
  D) the former is illegal, the latter is legal.
  E) the former deals with perceptions, the latter deals with verified facts.

Question 2

As its rationale for the decision in Brown, the Supreme Court relied primarily on
 
  A) the intent of the framers of the Constitution.
  B) the intent of Congress regarding the Fourteenth Amendment.
  C) social science evidence.
  D) a narrow interpretation of the U.S. Constitution.
  E) the redress of grievances clause in the First Amendment.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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