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8. In which way did the system of Apartheid discriminate among the South Africans?
a)restricted social contacts between races

b)segregation of public facilities

c)created race- specific job categories

d)all of the above​

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Answered by murshidhashmi
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Answer:

Apartheid was a political and social system in South Africa during the era of White minority rule. It enforced racial discrimination against non-Whites, mainly focused on skin colour and facial features. ... The word apartheid means "distantiation” in the Afrikaans language.

Answered by aishwarya1509
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Answer:

(d) all of the above

The system of Apartheid discriminate against the South Africans by restricted social contact between races, segregation of public facilities, and creating race-specific job categories.

Explanation:

  • People were segregated into four racial groups and separated by law during apartheid.
  • The system was used to deny non-White people, mostly Black people in South Africa, many basic rights.
  • White people were allowed to be in specified locations under the legislation.
  • To travel outside their assigned territory or labor in specific areas reserved for Whites, Black people needed special passes or permission.
  • The government divided mixed communities and forcibly relocated many black people off their property.
  • Many other regulations were enacted, such as prohibiting interracial marriage and prohibiting black people from owning land or voting.
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