Which one of these two statements is true? (1 pt)(1 point) Responses Discrimination is the act of treating people unfairly based on their group identification, while segregation is the practice of setting groups apart from other groups. Discrimination is the act of treating people unfairly based on their group identification, while segregation is the practice of setting groups apart from other groups. Segregation is the act of putting all groups together peacefully, while discrimination is to place people in certain groups of their own choosing.

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The true statement is: "Discrimination is the act of treating people unfairly based on their group identification, while segregation is the practice of setting groups apart from other groups."

The second statement is incorrect as it misrepresents the definitions of both segregation and discrimination.