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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
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Which racial group had the fewest rights under South Africa’s system of apartheid

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1 answer:
Mashutka [201]3 years ago
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Answer:

D. Black South Africans

Explanation:

During the apartheid in South Africa, the white population was dominant in every sector, and it controlled the economy, politics, social issues. The white population was also segregating the other racial groups, with the black South Africans having it the worst. They were not allowed to go to school or public places where there were white people. They were not allowed to live in same areas as the white people. They were not provided with the same rights, nor did they had any particular opportunities in life. That all started to change with the abolishing of the apartheid, though the problems continue, with the situation being reversed now, as in the present it is the black South Africans that are being very aggressive toward the white South Africans.

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