History
Impact
Resistance
End of Apartheid
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What is apartheid?

A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s.

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How did apartheid affect daily life?

It enforced racial segregation in all aspects of life, including housing, education, and employment.

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Who were some key figures in resisting apartheid?

Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Oliver Tambo.

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What year did apartheid officially end?

Apartheid officially ended in 1994.

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What year did apartheid begin?

Apartheid began in 1948.

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Name a major protest against apartheid.

The Soweto Uprising in 1976.

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What was the Soweto Uprising?

A student-led protest against the use of Afrikaans in schools in 1976.

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Who became the first Black president of South Africa?

Nelson Mandela.

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Name one law that enforced apartheid.

The Population Registration Act or the Group Areas Act.

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What was the significance of the Sharpeville Massacre?

It was a turning point in the struggle against apartheid, leading to increased international awareness and condemnation.

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How did international communities respond to apartheid?

Through sanctions, boycotts, and condemnation in international forums.

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What was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?

A commission established to help heal the country by addressing human rights violations during apartheid.

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Who was Nelson Mandela?

A leader in the fight against apartheid who became South Africa's first Black president in 1994.

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How did apartheid impact education?

Education was segregated, with inferior resources and opportunities for Black South Africans.

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What are sanctions?

Restrictions imposed by countries to pressure South Africa to end apartheid.

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How did the 1994 elections change South Africa?

It marked the first democratic elections in which all citizens could vote, ending decades of white minority rule.

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What was the role of the ANC?

The African National Congress (ANC) was the main political party opposing apartheid and worked towards a democratic South Africa.

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What were the economic impacts of apartheid?

The economy favored the white minority, leading to widespread poverty and unemployment among Black South Africans.

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How did music play a role in resistance?

Music was used as a form of protest and to inspire people, with artists like Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba leading the way.

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What were the challenges after apartheid ended?

Issues included economic inequality, political violence, and the need for nation-building.

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