What do you mean by apartheid? What comprise was made by black majority in South Africa?
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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.
The blacks agreed that majority rule would not be absolute. They agreed that the majority would not take away the property of the white minority.
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Apartheid is an afrikaans words, it means distantiation or separateness.
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- White minority rule in southafrica officially called as apartheid.
- In south africa, minority white people was racial discrimination against the non white people based on skin colour and facial features.
- The political and economical discrimination against non white people.
- In south africa majority population was non white but they are ruled by minority white people.
- The non white was does not lived with white population they were lived in separate place and used separate public facilities.
- In south africa during the domination of nationalism party, the apartheid was implemented, in the year of 1948.
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