How did South Africa and Rhodesia differ from other former African colonies after World War II?(1 point)

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South Africa and Rhodesia were considered the most progressive and equal in their racial policies.
South Africa and Rhodesia were considered the most progressive and equal in their racial policies.

South Africa and Rhodesia used strict racial policies to give preferential treatment to White settlers over Indigenous Africans.
South Africa and Rhodesia used strict racial policies to give preferential treatment to White settlers over Indigenous Africans.

South Africa and Rhodesia remained European colonies, while other African colonies gained independence.
South Africa and Rhodesia remained European colonies, while other African colonies gained independence.

South Africa and Rhodesia were independent prior to World War II, while other colonies were not.

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The correct response would be:

South Africa and Rhodesia used strict racial policies to give preferential treatment to White settlers over Indigenous Africans.

This captures the essence of the significant differences in racial politics and policies that characterized both South Africa and Rhodesia in comparison to other former African colonies after World War II.