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Answer: Law about the racial segregation in South Africa was published in 1910, same year as the constitution of South Africa. There came a lot of resistance against racial segregation. Between 1910 and 1930 Africans founded many political parties and labour organizations. For example South African Native National Congress was founded in 1912. It later became the most famous and biggest of the parties and is called ANC, African National Congress.

Explanation:

We can see that the five historical factors that made racism prevalent in South Africa are:

  1. Segregation
  2. Brutality
  3. Resistance to the law
  4. Avoidance of inter-marriage
  5. Political alliances

What is racism?

Racism is actually defined as the discrimination and segregation towards someone or some people as a result of their ethnicity, colour, belief and culture. Racism is seen in different parts of the world today. Some groups of people decide to relate with other groups because of their cultural background and belief.

We can see that racism is prevalent in South Africa as a result of the segregation, resistance to the law, political alliances, etc.

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