Apartheid

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Racial segregation that existed in Africa

Real World Example

Apartheid was a policy of racial segregation in South Africa that enforced discrimination against non-white citizens, separating them from whites in every aspect of life. It was implemented by the government to maintain white dominance and control over the country's resources and political power. This system responded to the fears and desires of the white minority to preserve their privileged status. Although apartheid officially ended in 1994 with Nelson Mandela's election, its effects are still seen today in ongoing economic and social inequalities. For example, many communities in South Africa still face challenges accessing quality education and employment opportunities, illustrating how historical injustices can continue to impact lives.

Practice Version

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