Correct. The answer is b. Under the National Party’s Color Policy, marriage between Europeans and non-Europeans was outlawed. The government wanted to ensure that there was as little ambiguity about the racial status of a given individual as possible. Thus it sought to prevent the emergence of a significant mixed-race population.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Under the National Party’s Color Policy, marriage between Europeans and non-Europeans was outlawed. The government wanted to ensure that there was as little ambiguity about the racial status of a given individual as possible. Thus it sought to prevent the emergence of a significant mixed-race population.