The Apartheid policy introduced in South Africa by:

The Apartheid policy introduced in South Africa by:

  • (A) Frederik Willem de Clark
  • (B) D.F. Malan
  • (C) Nelson Mandela
  • (D) Albert Luthuli
The Apartheid system was introduced in South Africa in 1948, when the National Party, led by Prime Minister Daniel François Malan, came to power. After the election victory, the National Party established a rigid and formalized system of racial segregation and white supremacy, which was aimed at maintaining the separation of the races and ensuring that the white minority ruled over the non-white majority.
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