Since the late 1960s, de facto segregation
A) has been completely eliminated.
B) continues to be a problem, particularly in urban public schools with large minority populations.
C) has been ruled illegal and, therefore, is no longer an issue in public education.
D) has resulted in all federal funds being withheld from the public schools in Texas.
Correct Answer:
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