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In which way was the system of apartheid oppressive?

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Answered by Golda
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Apartheid was the official policy of racial segregation and ill treatments of blacks followed by the Government of south Africa. The system of apartheid was oppressive in these ways.
1.The apartheid was particularly oppressive for Blacks and Indians The South African Blacks and Indians were fighting against the apartheid but the racial government did not pay much attention. 
2.They were forbidden from living in the areas where the whites lived.
3.They could work in the areas of whites only if they had permits.
4.It was a system within apartheid that trains, buses, taxis, hotels, hospital, schools, colleges, libraries, cinema halls, theaters, beaches, swimming pools, public toilets, were all separate for whites and blacks. This was called segregation.
5.They could not even visit churches where the whites worshiped .
6.Blacks could not form associations and could not protest against the terrible treatment done by whites against them.
7. Apartheid forced thousands of South African blacks to migrate to 'black homelands', losing their livelihoods and jobs in the process.
Answered by divyamsamarwal
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Apartheid was the official policy of racial segregation and ill treatments of blacks followed by the Government of south Africa. The system of apartheid was oppressive in these ways.The apartheid was particularly oppressive for Blacks and Indians The South African Blacks and Indians were fighting against the apartheid but the racial government did not pay much attention. They were forbidden from living in the areas where the whites lived.They could work in the areas of whites only if they had permits.It was a system within apartheid that trains, buses, taxis, hotels, hospital, schools, colleges, libraries, cinema halls, theaters, beaches, swimming pools, public toilets, were all separate for whites and blacks. This was called segregation.They could not even visit churches where the whites worshiped .Blacks could not form associations and could not protest against the terrible treatment done by whites against them.Apartheid forced thousands of South African blacks to migrate to 'black homelands', losing their livelihoods and jobs in the process.

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