How was apartheid different from the racism that existed before, in colonial South Africa?(1 point) Responses Apartheid was the same as the policy of segregation that existed before, but was now more openly discussed as it had been given a proper name. Apartheid was the same as the policy of segregation that existed before, but was now more openly discussed as it had been given a proper name. Apartheid went beyond a policy of segregation by taking land away from Black South Africans. Apartheid went beyond a policy of segregation by taking land away from Black South Africans. Apartheid was the same as the policy of segregation that existed before, but it had a new name now that colonialism was over. Apartheid was the same as the policy of segregation that existed before, but it had a new name now that colonialism was over. Apartheid went beyond a policy of segregation to legally categorize people using different levels of rights.

Apartheid was the same as the policy of segregation that existed before, but it went beyond just separating people based on race. Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that went further to systematically oppress and discriminate against Black South Africans in all aspects of life, including land ownership, education, job opportunities, and basic human rights. Unlike the racism that existed before in colonial South Africa, apartheid was a legally sanctioned system that enforced racial inequality and discrimination through laws and regulations.