In what part of South Africa was voting not restricted by race in the 19th century?
A. The union of South Africa B. The bantustans C. The Boer Republics D. The Cape Colony

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Respuesta :

Its D The Cape Colony


Answer:

D. The Cape Colony.

Explanation:

Cape Colony was a British colony, where voting was not restricted by race during the 19th century, from 1930 up to 1970 several restrictions were made resulting in the abolition of the multiracial system. As a result, black and colored people lost their right to vote, while white people acquired more rights.