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Apartheid in South Africa was discrimination on the basis of


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a

Gender

b

Religion

c

Race

d

Economic status 

answer is C.

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Apartheid in South Africa was discrimination based on race.
Apartheid is a system that believes in segregating individuals based on their skin colour, race, caste, and so on. South Africa had a policy of segregating and economically and politically oppressing the country's non-white people. Apartheid laws came into force in 1948, and racial discrimination became legal. This race-based rule had an impact on practically every element of a person's social life, including the ban on marriage between non-whites and whites and the approval of 'white-only' occupations. The Population Registration Act of 1950 established three racial categories for South Africans: white, black (African), and coloured (mixed of descent). The coloured category includes essential groupings of Indians and Asians, while the others depend on looks, social, and acceptability.
 
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