How did South Africa and Rhodesia differ from other former African colonies after World War II? (1 point)

One key difference is that South Africa and Rhodesia had significant white minority populations who held political and economic power, in contrast to many other former African colonies where independence movements were led by indigenous African populations. Additionally, South Africa implemented a system of apartheid, which enforced racial segregation and discrimination, while Rhodesia implemented a system of minority white rule. These policies set them apart from other former colonies in terms of race relations and governance.