The Segregation Era
1948 Election
Resistance and Protests
Key Figures and Organizations
What Was Apartheid?
100

What was the time period for the segregation era before apartheid?
 

1910–1948.

100

Which party won the 1948 election in South Africa?

The National Party.

100

What was the Defiance Campaign of 1952?

A non-violent protest against apartheid laws, led by the ANC.

100

Who was Nelson Mandela?

A key ANC leader and anti-apartheid activist imprisoned during the Rivonia Trial.

100

What does the term "apartheid" mean?

A policy or system of segregation or discrimination based on race.

200

Which 1913 law restricted black South Africans' land ownership?

The 1913 Natives Land Act.

200

What ideology did the National Party promote?

Afrikaner nationalism and racial segregation.

200

What was the Freedom Charter?

A document calling for a democratic, non-racial South Africa, adopted in 1955.

200

Who was Albert Luthuli?

ANC leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner for his non-violent resistance.

200

What were "petty apartheid" laws?

Laws that segregated daily life, like separate public amenities for whites and non-whites.

300

What was the purpose of pass laws?

To control the movement of black South Africans in white areas.

300

Who was the prime minister of South Africa after the 1948 election?

D.F. Malan.

300

What was the significance of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre?

It marked a turning point where the ANC adopted armed resistance.

300

What was the role of the ANC during apartheid?

Leading resistance against apartheid policies.

300

What were "grand apartheid" policies?

Policies that segregated where people lived and created Bantustans.

400

What kind of education was provided to black South Africans under the Bantu Education Act?

An inferior education designed to prepare them for manual labor.

400

What was the main campaign promise of the National Party in 1948?

To formalize and expand racial segregation into apartheid laws.

400

What organization was founded in response to apartheid's pass laws?

The Pan Africanist Congress (PAC).

400

What was Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK)?

The armed wing of the ANC, formed to resist apartheid through sabotage.

400

What system classified South Africans into racial groups?

The Population Registration Act.

500

What were townships, and why were they created?

Urban areas where black South Africans were forced to live, segregated from white neighborhoods.

500

Which act in 1950 established racial classification?

The Population Registration Act.

500

What was the Rivonia Trial, and why was it significant?

A trial where ANC leaders, including Nelson Mandela, were sentenced to life imprisonment, weakening resistance movements.

500

What was the South African Communist Party's role in resistance?

It allied with the ANC to fight apartheid, focusing on class and racial struggles.

500

How were Bantustans supposed to function under apartheid?

As independent homelands for black South Africans, removing them from citizenship in South Africa.

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