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Following South Africa’s independence from Great Britain, an official policy of racial separation, known as apartheid, was enforced. Apartheid segregated “whites” from other so-called “races.” Restrictions were put on medicine, education, residential areas, and political rights for non-whites.

1) Under Apartheid, name the four racial groups that the residents of South Africa were segregated into.

2) Which people were considered black?

4) Which racial groups were denied voting rights under Apartheid?

5) When was the first multi-racial democratic election held in South Africa?

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Q1. Black South African, White South African, Coloured South African, and Indian South African.

Q2 has been answered!!

Q4. Only white men were invited to consider the future of their country; women and all other racial groups were excluded. This was in some ways anomalous. After all, qualified black men had enjoyed the vote in the Cape since the 1850s and – as long as they had sufficient property, income and education – continued to do so.

Q5. The 1994 general election, held on 27 April, was South Africa's first multi-racial election with full enfranchisement.

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