what was the native population known as the blacks of africa in 17th century constitutional design class 9
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the right answer is three fourth.
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The apartheid regime distinguished people based on their skin color. The dark-skinned indigenous peoples of South Africa were called "blacks." They made up about three-quarters of the population. Mixed-race people are labeled "colored". White Europeans were called "whites". White rulers treated all non-whites as inferior.
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