What was a result of European settlement in South Africa in the early 1900s? A new constitution denied settlers the right to vote. South African society became desegregated. Black South Africans had no representation. The settlers created a democratic republic.

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"Black South Africans had no representation" would be the best option, since this European arrival marked the beginning of a long period of racial segregation in the region. 

Answer:

c. Black South Africans had no representation.

Even before after the Anglo-Boer War, relations among Black and White were exceptionally stressed. By the turn of the twentieth century, Mandela was not yet conceived, but rather the racial segregation which he battled against about for his entire life was at that point profoundly settled in South Africa.

The expert white arrangements of the British pioneer executive Alfred Milner pursued by the oppressive enactment sanctioned by the Union of South Africa induced extensive obstruction from Blacks and prompted the development and growth of new political bodies.