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Question 1

An occurrence or phenomenon existing in reality, particularly in the absence of any formalized legislature is


◦ de facto.
◦ de jure.
◦ stereotyping.
◦ vertical equity.

Question 2

Impartiality or the state of being fair and free of prejudice is


◦ equality.
◦ fairness.
◦ segregation.
◦ equity.


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Answer 1

de facto.

Answer 2

equity.



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