What was the system of forced racial segregation in South Africa known as?Select one:a.apartheidb.ethnic cleansingc.multiculturalismd. assimilation
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What was the system of forced racial segregation in South Africa known as?Select one:a.apartheidb.ethnic cleansingc.multiculturalismd. assimilation
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The system of forced racial segregation in South Africa was known as apartheid. So, the correct answer is a. apartheid.
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