During Apartheid in South Africa, the infrastructure for black South Africans was severely underdeveloped and neglected compared to that available to white citizens. Black communities were often relegated to overcrowded townships with inadequate housing, limited access to clean water, sanitation, and electricity. Public services, including education and healthcare, were also substandard, reflecting the systemic racial discrimination entrenched in the Apartheid system. Overall, the infrastructure disparities reinforced economic and social inequalities, perpetuating the marginalization of black South Africans.
Christianity
They were not able to choose where they lived.
the Europeans thought they had power so they test there toughness on the Africans:)
they were not allowed to vote or hold office!
During apartheid in South Africa, only white citizens were allowed to vote. The racially discriminatory laws established a political system that excluded the majority of the population, particularly Black South Africans, Coloureds, and Indians, from participating in elections. This exclusion was a fundamental aspect of the apartheid regime, which enforced racial segregation and oppression. Voting rights were only expanded in the early 1990s, leading to the end of apartheid and the establishment of a multiracial democracy.
Christianity
They were not able to choose where they lived.
Answer this question… forced to carry pass books at all times.
Answer this question forced to carry pass books at all times …
It denied rights to most South Africans based on their race.
Apartheid
South Africans had to cope with apartheid because it became a policy of the government they elected. it was not obvious in the beginning how repressive it would eventually become.
Apartheid separated the people of South Africa.
the Europeans thought they had power so they test there toughness on the Africans:)
Due to apartheid in South Africa
He pushed for the end of apartheid, and succeeded.
Apartheid