how were the blacks were discriminated in the South Africa
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The white rulers treated all blacks as inferior. The blacks didn't. have voting rights.
They were forbidden from living in white areas. They could work in white areas if white permit.
All public facilities were separated for white and black. This was called segregation.
They could not even visit the church where the white worship.
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Apartheid is the main reason
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- The blacks were discriminated on the basis of their colour and finance.
- When 2 or more social differences cross each other, it is called a social division.
- The whites always used to rule over the blacks because they considered them as backwards who had no knowledge and were born only for slavery.
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