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segregation (or apartheid in some places)
The language people's were speaking during apartheid was kua zoulu , kosa
During the Apartheid, black people couldn't share the same toilets with whites, they couldn't go schools, they basically couldn't do anything what whites did, whites didn't like the blacks even though South Africa was officially a black country...
Apartheid was apparent in that black people could not use the same buses, railway carriages, public toilets, beaches and many other facilities.
Yes.
Under apartheid, people from the Indian sub-continent were classed as 'coloureds' and had a status between that of whites and blacks.
Segregation is the term defined as the practice of separating people according to race in schools, housing, and public facilities.
During apartheid in South Africa, people were classified into racial categories such as White, Black, Coloured, and Indian. Each group had different rights and privileges, with Whites having the most privileges and Blacks the least. These racial classifications were enforced through laws and policies that segregated communities, schools, and public facilities based on race.
No, apartheid did not mean equal treatment. It was used as a way to avoid equal treatment. Keeping one group of people in inferior schools and in inferior housing, gave an advantage to another group of people.
Under apartheid the government divided people into four categories by race : "European ,African, Asian,& Colored
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The apartheid made Nelson Mandela feel unhappy. He knew he had to make a difference in peoples lives, if he didnt, nobody would.