In what ways were the lives of Africans changed by the policy of Apartheid in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s?
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South Africa Question 3 In what ways were the lives of Africans changed by the policy of Apartheid in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s? The ways black South Africans lives were changed by Apartheid was by laws of Apartheid. The Bantu Education Act. The Bantustans and the massacre of Sharpeville changed lives of Africans. There were many laws of "Apartheid". The 1950 "Population Registration Act" aim to divide each race, keep separate so they had to register as white, black and coloured. This effect blacks because now they were officially lower class. The 1949 "Prohibition of Mixed Marriage Act" aim was to ban marriages between whites and non-whites. The 1950 "Groups Areas Act" aim was to divide the races into different areas. This was to keep whites and non-whites separate. This also meant some blacks had to more houses, because most of the land was reserved for whites. The 1912 Native (Abolition of...


