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how did the white regime change its policice in South africa as the protest against apartheid increase in 5 points​

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Answered by mundrikabaitha080119
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1)Apartheid imposed heavy burdens on most South Africans.

2) The economic gap between the wealthy few, nearly all of whom were white, and the poor masses, virtually all of whom were Black .

3)While whites generally lived well, Indians, Coloureds.

4) Blacks suffered from widespread poverty, malnutrition, and disease.

5)Most South Africans struggled daily for survival despite the growth of the national economy.

Answered by ppt5rangers
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Answer:

Apartheid was the name of a system of racial

discrimination unique to South Africa.

• The white Europeans imposed this system on South

Africa.

• During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,

the trading companies from Europe occupied it with

arms and force, in the way they occupied India.

• But unlike India, a large number of ‘whites’ had

settled in South Africa and became the local rulers.

• The system of apartheid divided the people and

labelled them on the basis of their skin colour.

• The native people of South Africa are black in colour.

They made up about three-fourth of the population

and were called ‘blacks’.

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