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Which describes South Africa's policy of apartheid? a government program that funded scholarships for black South Africans a systematic policy of racial discrimination a government-regulated approach to farming in drought-stricken areas a type of housing available only to white South Africans in the 1960s

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A systematic policy of racial discrimination.

Apartheid was a South African racial segregation system that was enforced through legislation. So, it was segregation and therefore racial discrimination and it was government-regulated as it was enforced through legislation. This makes choice 2 the correct answer, and choice 1,3 and 4 incorrect as it had nothing to do with scholarships, farming or just housing.

Answer:

It prevented nonwhite South Africans from fully participating in politics

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