By the late 1960s, de facto segregation
A) had been completely eliminated.
B) was still a problem in urban public schools with a large minority population.
C) had been ruled illegal and, therefore, was no longer an issue in public education.
D) had resulted in all federal funds being withheld from the public schools in Texas.
E) was increasing at a rapid rate throughout Texas.
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