What was one characteristic of South Africa's policy of apartheid?
A. Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white
minority
B. Europeans were able to freely immigrate to South Africa and claim
land.
O
C. All South African citizens were allowed to vote in general
elections
O
D. Whites had to pay reparations to nonwhites as punishment for
segregation.
One characteristic of South Africa's policy of apartheid is 'Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white minority'.
Option: (A)
Explanation:
The notion of 'white supremacy' brought into practice by the white minority in South Africa gave birth to segregationist policies.
These policies further strengthened to take the form of 'apartheid' which was the worst culmination of the segregationist mentality.
Apartheid required the coloreds to live in separate areas other than where the whites lived and live a life devoid of most facilities provided by the state.