Explain the origins of the South African apartheid.(1 point) Responses Apartheid grew out of the pass laws in South Africa and the fear of losing power. Apartheid grew out of the pass laws in South Africa and the fear of losing power. Apartheid grew out of the pass laws in South Africa and the fear of Black South Africans overthrowing the colonial government. Apartheid grew out of the pass laws in South Africa and the fear of Black South Africans overthrowing the colonial government. Apartheid grew out of the colonization of South Africa, the fear of losing power, and the belief in White supremacy. Apartheid grew out of the colonization of South Africa, the fear of losing power, and the belief in White supremacy. Apartheid grew out of the colonization of South Africa and the fear of Black South Africans overthrowing the colonial government

. White settlers in South Africa instituted apartheid as a means to maintain control and power over the region, as well as to enforce their belief in White supremacy. The pass laws, which restricted the movement of Black South Africans, were a precursor to the formal implementation of apartheid policies in the country. The fear of Black South Africans overthrowing the colonial government also played a significant role in the development of apartheid as a system of segregation and discrimination.