During the prevalence of apartheid in South Africa, there were different groups of people living there. Which one of the following was not one of them?
A
Indians
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B
Blacks
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C
British
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D
Chinese
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Solution
The correct option is D Chinese During the prevalence of apartheid in South Africa, there was a lot of discrimination based on race. The different races that existed were - blacks, whites and coloured races. Native Africans were called "blacks". The group of workers that were brought from India by the British, were called "Indians" or "coloured races" while the British were themselves called "whites".