08. Key Elements Of A Democratic Government
1 They could not visit the churches
2 They could not form associations
3 They could not live in white areas
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above Since the Dutch began to colonize South Africa in the 17th century, they pushed aside the native population to consolidate power in the hands of whites, whom they believed to be superior. The new apartheid laws would maintain white supremacy by forcing all South Africans to identify as European, Indian, colored, or African, and segregating these races from each other as much as possible. Non-whites were forcibly relocated to isolated, not visit churches or locality of white areas, poverty-stricken areas, made to obtain permission to travel, blocked from voting and participation in government, not allowed to marry whites, and were largely barred from owning land.