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The official policy of racial separation and ill treatment of blacks followed by the government of South Africa between 1948 and 1989

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Answered by MePrakash27
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The Official Policy of Racial Separation and ill treatments of Blacks Followed by the Government of South Africa between 1948 and 1989 was Aparthied (Racial Segregation)

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Apartheid existed as a legal framework that sustained segregationist practices against South African non-white citizens.

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The apartheid policy maintains the connection between the white minority of South Africa and the non-white majority and supports ethnic segregation and discrimination against non-whites, both political and economic. Apartheid, which has also stood directed as "separate development" since the 1960s, has been implemented by the 1950 Population Registration Act, beneath which the Bantu, Colorful (mixed-race) or white, exists listed as all South Africans. Later, the inclusion of a fourth group was presented – Asian (Indian and Pakistani).

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