Discrimination that is upheld by law is. A- De facto segregation. B- Institutionalized discrimination. C- De jute discrimination. D- Legal discrimination
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D- Legal discrimination
Discrimination that is upheld by law is often referred to as "Legal discrimination." This means that discriminatory practices or policies are explicitly sanctioned or allowed by the legal system. The law itself, in this case, supports or enforces discriminatory practices, making it legal for certain groups to be treated unequally.