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- what changed in south africa after the election in 1994?○ the economy grew very rapidly○ poverty declined greatly in south africa.○ non-whites received better opportunities for education and jobs○ government relocated blacks to townships and rural homelands.
After South Africa's 1994 post-apartheid election, the new government worked to redress racial inequalities. This included expanding access to education and formal employment for non-white populations (who were systematically excluded under apartheid). The other options are incorrect: the economy did not grow very rapidly immediately post-1994, poverty remained high (it did not decline greatly right away), and relocating Black people to townships/homelands was an apartheid-era policy, not a post-1994 change.
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Non-whites received better opportunities for education and jobs