The difference between de facto segregation and de jure segregation is that ______.
A. de facto segregation comes about as a result of racial differences; de jure segregation comes about as a result of cultural differences
B. de facto and de jure segregation are both imposed by law, but the outcomes are different
C. de facto segregation is not mandated by law; de jure segregation is mandated by law
D. de facto segregation is mandated by law; de jure segregation is not mandated by law
Answer: C
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A. define the boundaries of its authority. B. revise their charters with state approval. C. override state constitutional authority. D. none of the above
________________ is composed of individuals who share common concerns and who believe that the most effective way to achieve their objectives is to organize and engage in political activities that exert pressure on government decision makers
A) An interest group B) A political party C) Civil society D) The government