What was "de facto" segregation?(4 points)

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separation that occurred through intimidation, violence, and unfair laws
separation that occurred through intimidation, violence, and unfair laws

quiet, nonviolent protest of unfair rules that promoted segregation
quiet, nonviolent protest of unfair rules that promoted segregation

a strategy advocated by the NAACP of being patient with slow progress
a strategy advocated by the NAACP of being patient with slow progress

clear signs that specified where people of different races could be served

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"De facto" segregation refers to separation that occurred through intimidation, violence, and unfair laws. This type of segregation is not enforced by explicit legal mandates (which would be "de jure" segregation) but instead arises from social, economic, and cultural factors, leading to the separation of different racial or ethnic groups in practice.