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Non-whites in South Africa made up over 75% of the population and because they were the majority they had the most rights under apartheid. True False

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The correct answer is False.

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The Apartheid was a set of policies created to segregate the black population in South Africa, by separating the places where the non-white population could be including places for recreation (beaches) and housing (neighborhoods, residential places), in which blacks could not enter and also basic and daily services such as bus transport that also had exclusivity and health and education services. This situation was promoted by the white population (about 21% of the population) to have control over the non-white population (more than 75%) by reducing the rights of non-white people which continued until 1992. So, the correct answer is false.

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True, they made up most of the population, false, they had the least rights under apartheid
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