Social Sciences, asked by mrudul14, 1 year ago

what do you mean by segregation in south Africa

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Answered by knligma
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Segregation in South Africa (SA) was common before 1994. It was a ill practice followed by the white people who came there for trading purpose but started separating traditional people on the basis of their skin colour. The White or the Minority people were considered to be the rulers and owned most of the property. The Blacks or the Indian(also coloured) or the majority were not even allowed to visit the public places such as toilet, cinema halls, hotels, schools, and even beaches.

Answered by ranasaveena12
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Racial segregation had been used for centuries but when the new policy started in 1948 it was strict and more systematic.separateness") was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. ... Apartheid was adopted as a formal policy by the South African government after the election of the National Party (NP) at the 1948 general election.


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