explain the term 'Apartheid'. What were it's implications?
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Apartheid was the system of racial discrimination that prevailed in South Africa.
This system divide the people on the basis of skin color . The European white rulers considered all non-whites i.e blacks and colored as inferior and did not give them voting rights.
In this system, the non-whites could not live in white areas and worked there only on a permit. Trains, buses, Taxis, Hotels, Hospitals, Schools, Collages, Libraries, Cinema halls, Theaters, Beaches, Swimming pools, Public Toilets were seperated for whites and non-whites. This was called Segrigation. Non-Whites couldn't protest against this system.
This system divide the people on the basis of skin color . The European white rulers considered all non-whites i.e blacks and colored as inferior and did not give them voting rights.
In this system, the non-whites could not live in white areas and worked there only on a permit. Trains, buses, Taxis, Hotels, Hospitals, Schools, Collages, Libraries, Cinema halls, Theaters, Beaches, Swimming pools, Public Toilets were seperated for whites and non-whites. This was called Segrigation. Non-Whites couldn't protest against this system.
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Explanation:
The term apartheid means its a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race. Aparthied has promoted and sustained racism between the people of South Africa. The country is struggling to unite its people of different races all because of how the aparthied policy has psychogically damaged them.
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