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what does the segregation mean in South Africa

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Answered by Priatouri
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In the context of South Africa, the term segregation is used to describe the discrimination that existed between the white minority and black majority. It was based on racial discrimination. Segregation became a unique characteristic of social, political and economic life in South Africa. During this period, new ordinances enacted for racial separation in territorial, industrial, residential and administrative spheres.

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In the context of South Africa, the term segregation is used to describe the discrimination that existed between the white minority and black majority. It was based on racial discrimination. Segregation became a unique characteristic of social, political and economic life in South Africa.

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