These two discoveries in 1867 brought world wide attention to South Africa
What are the four main ethnic groups in South Africa?
What two subjects were only available to the white students in South Africa? What was the reason
What year did South Africa become an independent nation?
During Apartheid, Blacks were forced to move to ___________, these locations were extremely overcrowded
What was the goal of Apartheid in South Africa?
The African National Congress (ANC) was founded in what year?
This African National Congress (ANC) lawyer was jailed in 1962 for protest activities, he spent 27 years in jail.
Why were blacks so oppressed when they were the majority of the population?
What was the primary goal of the African National Congress (ANC)?
This ethnic group had 87% of the Land of South Africa
It was needed to travel in South Africa, it contained fingerprints, photos, and general information
This commission was created at the end of Apartheid
This act opened job opportunities to all South Africans
Millions of people are infected with HIV each year...which group has the highest amount of HIV cases
He was the South African president who started to aboloshing Apartheid laws and later put an end to it
He was elected the first black president of South Africa in 1994
What was the name of the political party that opposed the Afican National Party?
What was the goal of the Black consciousness Movement?
Along with South African Protests, what other factor(s) led to the end pf apartheid?
What were the students protesting at Soweto?
Why did Mr. Woods decide to flee the country?
According to the South African police, how did Steve Biko die?
What was the name of the man that drove Mr. Woods to the boarder of Lesotho
How many people died at Soweto? Originally, how many did the South African government say were killed?
Gold and Diamonds
Blacks, Whites, Coloreds, and Asians
Math and Science...Students were were taught those two subjects were belived to be smarter and in return have better jobs, make more money, have more power/control
1910
Homelands
racial segregation
1912
Nelson Mandela
Had no Political rights (1948-Apartheid, offical Government Policy)
Improving conditions for all blacks living in South Africa
Whites
Passbook
Truth and Reconcilation commission
1998 Employment Equity Act
Working-age adults
F.W. de Klerk
Nelson Mandela
National Party
Infusion of pride and dignity into black South Africa, and taught the need to unite as a whole country
United Nations threatned economic and military sanctions. Pressures from the rest of the world (imports, exports, Olympics)
teachings of Afrikaans
Wanted to tell the story of Steve Biko, help end the apartheid movement
Hunger Strike
Moses
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