Title: How did white flight affect the inner-city schools? Post by: karankhosla on Feb 19, 2018 How did white flight affect the inner-city schools?
A) Most of the inner-city schools were predominantly black. B) Most of the inner-city schools were predominantly white. C) The inner-city and suburban schools became more balanced in white and black populations. D) The inner-city schools were closed down because of a lack of students. E) Most of the suburban schools were predominantly black. De jure segregation is segregation that is A) regional but not national. B) local but not regional. C) pending review by an administrator. D) upheld by the courts. E) government-imposed. Racial segregation that is not the result of government action is called __________ segregation. A) de jure B) de facto C) uncoordinated D) res mensa E) geographic If a school has all black students because only black families live in the neighborhoods that feed into the school, it is an example of _____ segregation. A) de jure B) civil C) de facto D) partisan E) Jim Crow In Brown v. Board of Education II, the Supreme Court ordered that public school systems must desegregate A) at the discretion of the local school district. B) without further ado. C) immediately. D) with all deliberate speed. E) or face closure. Title: How did white flight affect the inner-city schools? Post by: shy; on Feb 19, 2018 A
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