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What best describes South Africa’s homelands of the 1950s?
Homelands were rural communities where European settlers lived during the colonial era.
Homelands were urban communities where European settlers lived during the colonial era.
Homelands were rural communities where thousands of Black South Africans were forced to relocate.
Homelands were urban communities where thousands of Black South Africans were forced to relocate.
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Homelands were rural communities where thousands of Black South Africans were forced to relocate.
These "Bantustans" were designated under apartheid to segregate Black people into rural areas, deny them South African citizenship and political rights, and justify white minority rule.
These "Bantustans" were designated under apartheid to segregate Black people into rural areas, deny them South African citizenship and political rights, and justify white minority rule.
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