Sociology, asked by indrpippal14631, 11 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by 623749
9

Answer:

(D) None of these

Explanation:

Answered by chandujnv002
1

Answer:

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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