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Mintik'e katıl

"Giriş yaparak Mintik'in Hizmet Şartlarını kabul ettiğinizi ve Gizlilik Politikasının geçerli olduğunu onayladığınızı kabul etmiş olursunuz."

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  1. In the 1948 elections in South Africa, the National Party (NP) won a majority of seats in the parliament. This victory marked the beginning of apartheid-era policies in South Africa, as the NP implemented segregationist laws and policies that institutionalized racial discrimination and oppression against non-white South Africans. D.F. Malan became the Prime Minister following this election, ushering in an era of significant social and political change in the country.

  2. In the 1948 election in South Africa, the National Party (NP) emerged victorious. This election marked a significant turning point in South African history as it led to the implementation of apartheid policies by the NP government, which enforced racial segregation and discrimination against non-white South Africans for several decades.

  3. In the 1948 election in South Africa, the National Party (NP) won a narrow victory. This electoral outcome marked a significant turning point in South African history as it brought the National Party to power, which subsequently implemented apartheid policies that institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination. Daniel François Malan became the Prime Minister following this election, leading to the beginning of apartheid-era governance in South Africa.

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