Which three statements describe laws under apartheid in South Africa? Black citizens were denied access to the same public facilities as whites. Marriages between white and nonwhite citizens were forbidden. Nonwhite citizens were required to receive technical training for skilled jobs. Nonwhite citizens were required to carry identification papers with them at all times. Black citizens could vote in elections, but Asian citizens could not.
The apartheid was a time in South Africa where there wasn't a clear idea of whether black skin colored people were equal to whites (Of course you should consider the negative statements about the people) (Hint: They were generally unskilled because they were treated poorly)
so whats the answer
Direct answers are against the rules here, but I did give you a hint that really screams out the answer
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(Hint: They were generally unskilled because they were treated poorly) Which statement is true to this? (In the answer choices)
i still dont know
Black citizens were denied access to the same public facilities as whites. Marriages between white and nonwhite citizens were forbidden. Nonwhite citizens were required to receive technical training for skilled jobs. Nonwhite citizens were required to carry identification papers with them at all times. Black citizens could vote in elections, but Asian citizens could not. Hint 2: training in skilled jobs is not a true statement
Because I am not everyone else but also its against the rules
ugh
ok
Hint 2: training in skilled jobs is not a true statement Black citizens were denied access to the same public facilities as whites. Marriages between white and nonwhite citizens were forbidden. **Nonwhite citizens were required to receive technical training for skilled jobs.** (This should've been clear.) Nonwhite citizens were required to carry identification papers with them at all times. Black citizens could vote in elections, but Asian citizens could not. So it's not the third choice We're left with 4
Again relating to the idea that you people of black skin color were being prejudiced against The ability to vote is also considered a right, therefore it would also eliminate the last choice Voila, your only 3 choices.
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