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What discriminatory practices were in place during Apartheid in South Africa? Select all that apply.
segregated establishments
forced military service
forced relocation
lack of education
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Correct selections: segregated establishments, forced relocation, lack of education.
- Segregated establishments: yes — public facilities, housing, transport and services were racially segregated.
- Forced relocation: yes — laws like the Group Areas Act forcibly removed non-white communities.
- Lack of education: yes — the Bantu Education Act and related policies provided inferior, limited schooling for non-white groups.
- Forced military service: no — conscription mainly applied to white men and was not a discriminatory restriction placed on non-white populations in the way the other policies were.
- Segregated establishments: yes — public facilities, housing, transport and services were racially segregated.
- Forced relocation: yes — laws like the Group Areas Act forcibly removed non-white communities.
- Lack of education: yes — the Bantu Education Act and related policies provided inferior, limited schooling for non-white groups.
- Forced military service: no — conscription mainly applied to white men and was not a discriminatory restriction placed on non-white populations in the way the other policies were.
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