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What were the rescinding apartheid laws were able to change​

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The rescinding of apartheid laws in South Africa was a significant step towards ending racial segregation and discrimination in the country. These laws, which were in place from 1948 to 1994, imposed a system of racial hierarchy and separate development based on skin color, with white South Africans enjoying privileges and power at the expense of black and other non-white citizens.

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