One example of a policy that aimed chiefly to overcome de facto discrimination is:________ a. the Equal Rights Amendment. b. the Voting Rights Act of 1965. c. busing to achieve racial integration in the schools. d. the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas ruling. e. the Fourteenth Amendment.

Respuesta :

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Answer:

c. busing to achieve racial integration in the schools.

Explanation:

Desegregation busing is a policy in the United states where buses are assigned to schools to aid transportation. The aim is to encourage the transportation of students to schools which are far from them so as to improve racial relations in school and stop de facto discrimination in educational facilities. With this method, black or hispanic students can be transported to schools that where predominantly white schools.