What was the state of ambulances for black people in South Africa?
(a) Fully equipped
(b) Not equipped
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
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(D) None of these
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The state of ambulances for black people in South Africa was not equipped. (option b)
Explanation:
- The blacks in South Africa were highly discriminated against based on their colour and were given poor ambulance service and hospitality.
- During apartheid, people had separate hospitals and ambulances.
- The one for whites was fully equipped with all the facilities, and the one meant for blacks was not.
- They even had different bus stops where blacks could not enter compared to whites.
- They lived in different societies.
- Even the various entertainment sources, like theatres and parks, were separate.
- Blacks were not allowed to vote either.
- In every way, blacks were highly discriminated against and had the worst means of survival.
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