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What Is the Difference Between De Jure and De Facto

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What is the difference between de jure and de facto segregation?


A) De jure is what factually exists and de facto is by law.
B) De jure is by jury trial and de facto is handled by the police first-hand.
C) Both terms mean the same thing.
D) In ancient times, the de jure meant you needed a jury while de facto meant whatever the facts dictate.
E) De jure is by law and de facto is what factually exists.

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