3. List
five
ways in which the non-whites were
discriminated against in South Africa?
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The five ways in which non-whites were discriminated against: (i) In South Africa, the government practiced apartheid laws. (ii) The different races were not allowed to mingle with each other, to live near each other or even to use common facilities. (iii) Non-whites were not allowed to vote. {iv) Hospitals and ambulances were separate. An ambulance meant for white people would always be well equipped while one meant for black people was not. (v) There were separate trains and buses. Even bus-stops were different for black and white people.
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