12. Jim Crow segregation existed in the American South. When the courts struck down the laws in 1964, the ruling did not stop residentially based school segregation, among other forms of segregation. This “informal” segregation in schools and other public spaces is referred to as which type of segregation? Group of answer choices De jure De facto

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12. Jim Crow segregation existed in the American South. When the courts struck down the laws in 1964, the ruling did not stop residentially based school segregation, among other forms of segregation. This “informal” segregation in schools and other public spaces is referred to as which type of segregation?

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De jure
De facto
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