Examine the psychological effect of apartheid legislature on South Africa's racial majority
A) Black South Africans felt underrepresented, as the drafting legislature included less than 10
black African representatives.
B) Created by a whites-only majority, black South Africans did not feel represented.
C) Black South Africans accepted the laws, feeling powerless to affect change.
D) Because the legislature passed in South Africa's lower house, most black people
begrudgingly accepted it.
B
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