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Explains why the Second World War made change happen faster in South Africa?

A. The British ruled during the 1800s. They passed various laws to limit the rights of non-whites in South Africa. These laws lasted for many years.
B. Non-whites did not have the right to vote. They could not own land. They had to carry a pass if they wanted to move about within colonies.
C. Some groups tried to fight against these laws. One of these groups was the African National Congress (ANC).
D. Many African workers came to city areas. They could find jobs because Europe needed supplies for fighting the war. The ANC gained more members and power.

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Many African workers came to city areas. They could find jobs because Europe needed supplies for fighting the war. The ANC gained more members and power.

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