The apartheid was a legalized system of racial duplication, established in 1948, lasting officially until 1994 after Nelson Mendel's victory in the elections, although the economic inheritance of the apartheid effects of apartheid are still present today. Three sentences, of those offered, which describe the effects of apartheid in South Arica, are:
Poverty level became high among black citizens.
A wide education gap opened between white and black citizens.
All citizens were required to carry identification papers.