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what was not a rule in apartheid-era south africa?
blacks & whites had to live apart
blacks & whites could not intermarry
blacks & whites had to wear patches to identify their race
blacks & whites held different types of jobs
Apartheid-era South Africa enforced racial segregation through laws like the Group Areas Act (mandating separate living spaces), the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (banning interracial marriage), and job reservation laws that restricted Black people to lower-status jobs. Forcing people to wear racial identification patches was a policy of Nazi Germany, not South African apartheid.
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Blacks & whites had to wear patches to identify their race