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Wheelock's Latin

AP Government FRQ 16

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SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Chapter 16 FRQs 1. De Jure Segregation De Facto Segregation means ?from the law? in Latin is the separation of people according to race as set by law means the person who is serving in that position means ?in fact? in Latin is segregation by fact or circumstance means the person who is legally entitled to perform that function 2. The major provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 include: Abolishment of unfair or unequal tickets for voters of color, but provisions still apply for administering literacy tests to black voters. Prohibition of discrimination or segregation in publically owned businesses, exceptions to this rule include clubs that are said to be private.
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