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what were some aspects of the race - based laws created under apartheid? select all that apply. limited the freedom of movement of nonwhite citizens attempted to give nonwhites more of a say in national government created separate residential and business districts forced the relocation of black residents to rural \homelands\ replaced the townships with modern housing and facilities
- Option 1: Apartheid laws in South Africa restricted non - white citizens' freedom of movement, for example, through pass laws. So this is a correct aspect.
- Option 2: Apartheid was a system of racial segregation that disenfranchised non - whites, not giving them more say in national government. So this is incorrect.
- Option 3: The Group Areas Act under apartheid created separate residential and business areas for different racial groups. This is a key aspect of apartheid.
- Option 4: The policy of creating “homelands” (Bantustans) forced black residents to relocate to these rural areas, which was part of apartheid's racial segregation. This is correct.
- Option 5: Townships under apartheid were areas where non - whites lived in poor conditions, and apartheid did not replace them with modern housing for non - whites. This is incorrect.
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A. limited the freedom of movement of nonwhite citizens
C. created separate residential and business districts
D. forced the relocation of black residents to rural "homelands"