What does the following passage mainly reveal about the Prime Minister (paragraph 8)?
The quality of education is also different. According to the Bantu Educational Journal, only 5,660 African children in the whole of South Africa passed
their Junior Certificate in 1962, and in that year only 362 passed matric. This is presumably consistent with the policy of Bantu Education about which the
present Prime Minister said, during the debate on the Bantu Education Bill in 1953 when he was Minister of Native Affairs:
"When I have control of Native Education I will reform it so that Natives will be taught from childhood to realise that equality with Europeans is not for
them. People who believe in equality are not desirable teachers for Natives. When my Department controls Native education it will know for what class of
higher education a Native is fitted, and whether he will have a chance in life to use his knowledge."
A. In light of unacceptable scores, he supports standardized testing reform for African students.
B. He thinks that African students' quality of education should be lowered, making it more equal to that of white students.
C. He believes that educators should see and encourage the potential in all children.
D. He believes that Africans are unequal to whites; therefore, their education should reflect and preserve this status.