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Which identifies how the National Party in South Africa justified apartheid?
A. The National Party was founded on the belief that native South African success was rooted in the need to suppress Afrikaners.
B. The National Party claimed that anti-apartheid reformers were influenced by Communism.
C. The National Party justified the need for increased agricultural output for South African factories as a necessity.
D. The National Party promoted the belief that European culture was inferior to that of its South African counterparts.
Is it D?
A. The National Party was founded on the belief that native South African success was rooted in the need to suppress Afrikaners.
B. The National Party claimed that anti-apartheid reformers were influenced by Communism.
C. The National Party justified the need for increased agricultural output for South African factories as a necessity.
D. The National Party promoted the belief that European culture was inferior to that of its South African counterparts.
Is it D?
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