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For a large part of the 20th century, only a small part of the population in South Africa had a say in the government. Certain racial groups, including blacks, were not allowed to vote. The ruling class was made up mostly of white citizens. This system lasted until the 1990s. Based on this information, what type of government did South Africa most likely have?
A.
direct democracy
B.
oligarchy
C.
theocracy
D.
monarchy

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