CONTEXT
APO
SANNC
ICU
MIXED
100

What two forces united in the Union of South Africa?

British and the Boers

100

When was APO created?

1902

100

What does the SANNC stand for?

South African Natives National Congress

100

What did the ICU stand for?

Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union
100

Define African Nationalism

The unity of people against oppression or colonial control.

200

When did SA become a Union?

1910

200

What does APO stand for?

African People's Organisation OR African Political Organisation 

200

Where and when did the SANNC form?

1912, in Bloemfontein (After the first Natives' Conference)

200

Who were the ICU initially formed to protect?

Cape Town Dockworkers

200

Name two international figures who promoted African Nationalism

Kwame Nkrumah and Marcus Garvey

300

What famous SA Building was built to commemorate the new Union and where is it found?

Unions Buildings in Pretoria

300

Who was the first leader of the APO?

Dr Abdullah Abdurahman
300

Who was the first president of the SANNC/

Who was the first treasurer?

President: John Dube; Secretary = Pixley Seme

300

What was the ICU's motto?

Unity is Strength 
300

Name two types of African Nationalism

Charterism and Pan Africanism

400

What Act was introduced by the Union in 1913?

The Native's Land Act

400

How did APO resist the Union and racist laws of the 1910s?

Through a delegation to London in 1909, and via a weekly newspaper.

400

How did the SANNC resist the new laws set by the white-minority government?

They sent a delegation to London in 1909. They tried challenging these laws through legal arguments. 

400

How did the ICU challenge white-minority oppression?

Through active strikes and protest action

400

Explain how WWII impacted African Nationalism within the ANC.

Some members broke away from the ANC and formed the PAC as they did not want to follow Charterism.

500

Why were people opposed to the 1913 Act?

It only gave 7% of the land to 90% of the population. (Stole land and cemented white minority rule)

500

Comment on who APO represented and why this might have caused issues. 

APO represented the educated coloured elite. This caused division within the coloured community as many coloured people felt excluded by the organisation so they joined more inclusive organisations like the ANC in the 1940s.

500

Critically comment on whether or not the early SANNC offered an inclusive form of nationalism.

No, the SANNC was promoted to the black educated elite. They were wanting to promote the "Gentlemen" of the race. However, later on, they became more inclusive, and encouraged all races to join the resistance movement. 

500

Why was the creation of the ICU so important in the history of the country?

They laid the foundations for trade unionism in the country as they were the first trade union. They made resistance more active - challenged oppression through strikes, not legal challenges.


500

Why did the ANCYL form, and who was its first president?

Some members of the ANC wanted a more active approach and a different type of resistance after the broken promises of WWII, leading to the formation of the ANCYL. It's first president was Anton Lembede.

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