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aabwk4

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The creation of homelands by the South African regime was designed to:
 
  a. separate Africans from whites while keeping them economically exploitable.
  b. set up Africans in independent nations as other black-ruled nations in Africa.
  c. avoid insurgencies through minimal healthcare and welfare facilities.
  d. provide Africans with large areas of land as part of agricultural incentives.

Question 2

Through the Group Areas Act, each racial group was assigned a:
 
  a. selective public transportation pass.
  b. demarcated place of residence.
  c. permanent place of residence.
  d. permanent public transportation pass.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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