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The Bantu Education Act 1953 was a South African segregation law that legislated for several aspects of the apartheid system. Its major provision enforced racially-separated educational facilities
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4. I think it makes sense
1. We are giving rights by the government that allow us to do many things (with some obvious exceptions).
2. We are not required to do outrageous things like put children in an arena or make people pay very high taxes and "tributes".
3.The government cares for the welfare of the people.