The difference between de facto segregation and de jure segregation is that _____.
A) de facto segregation is instituted by law, while de jure segregation occurs in practice
B) de jure segregation is instituted by law, while de facto segregation occurs in practice
C) the Constitution specifically prohibits de facto segregation but not de jure segregation
D) the Constitution specifically allows de jure segregation but not de facto segregation
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