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From reading source A, I can learn a lot about National Party's policy of Apartheid. They could integrate or separate the races. The National Party believed that integration "would in the long run amount to suicide".  

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Apartheid Coursework From reading source A, I can learn a lot about National Party's policy of Apartheid. They could integrate or separate the races. The National Party believed that integration "would in the long run amount to suicide". They saw Apartheid as an opportunity to "safeguard" the future of whites, by segregating the different racial communities. This soon became the National Party's principle. Anyone, for example churches, which may oppose this, were not to be tolerated. Blacks were thought of as not superior and were to stay in their reserves. They figure that if they make the Indian's go back to India (this is called repatriation), and put the blacks in suburbs, segregation would stop non-whites trying to clear out whites. The blacks were even robbed of basic civil rights, such as social and voting rights From reading sources A and B, I can say their views of Apartheid...

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