What was the main reason for the introduction of apartheid in South Af...
The correct answer is Option A: Fear of communism. The introduction of apartheid in South Africa was primarily driven by the fear of communism. The Nationalist Party, led by Dr Malan, believed that white supremacy was necessary to protect South Africa from the spread of communism in Africa. They viewed non-white races, especially black Africans, as inferior and believed in the preservation of white domination. The Dutch Reformed Church supported this view, using religious justifications to promote racial segregation.