Geoterms
Apartheid/Protest
Job Opportunities
Education
Living Conditions
100
The way people or things are spread out over an area or space.
What is distribution?
100
The poor, rural areas that blacks were forced to live in in South Africa were called __________.
What are homelands?
100
Even though wages for non-whites are increasing, they still make __________ than whites on average.
What is less?
100
Under apartheid, many non-white students did not attend school and did not graduate because the rule was not __________.
What is enforced?
100
Today, many whites still live well. The difference is that they now share their neighborhoods with __________.
Who are blacks?
200
Made up of people from several ethnic groups.
What is multiracial?
200
The group formed to protest against apartheid.
What is the African National Congress?
200
Whites felt that laws regarding equal opportunities for jobs treated them __________.
What is unfairly?
200
Today, more non-whites are graduating from high school, going to college and being offered more __________ because of their education.
What is opportunity?
200
Slums in South Africa are places where homes are made out of scrap metal or wood and where this is no running water or __________.
What is electricity.
300
The separation of one group of people from another, such as by race.
What is segregation?
300
The island prison that Nelson Mandela was held for 27 years was called ___________.
What is Robben Island?
300
The ANC led government set a goal stating that _____% of all businesses would be owned by blacks by the year 2010.
What is 25?
300
After apartheid ended, South African schools were integrated, improved and focused on educating students in __________ and __________ (subjects).
What are math and science?
300
The South African government is working to build schools, __________ stations and health clinics in slums throughout the country.
What are police stations?
400
The former official South African policy of separating people according to race.
What is apartheid?
400
This president of South Africa ended apartheid and freed Nelson Mandela from prison.
Who is FW deKlerk?
400
Many South Africans still lack jobs because the __________ is growing very slowly in South Africa.
What is the economy?
400
One of the reasons why non-whites in South Africa received an inferior education was because their teachers were __________.
What is poorly trained?
400
Although health care is improving, it is still not good. Nine out of ten doctors are located in __________ in South Africa.
What are cities?
500
South Africa was settled by white colonists from which two European countries?
What are the Netherlands and Great Britain?
500
This committee was created by Nelson Mandela to get all of the "bad" that occurred during apartheid out in the open.
What is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?
500
This law was passed in 1998 in South Africa to ensure that everyone is paid fairly and is offered equal job opportunities.
What is the Employment Equity Act?
500
Education and job opportunity go hand in hand. In South Africa 50% of people with no education are poor, while only 5% of people with a __________ education are poor.
What is college?
500
This disease has caused a great need for good health care in South Africa.
What is HIV/AIDS?
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