The lead protestor in the Apartheid
what is Nelson Mandela
What year was the first free election in South Africa?
what is 1994
When people started coming to Africa, what resources were they looking for? (name a few)
what is oil production, gas production, diamonds, copper, uranium, manganese, gold, and iron ore.
A test where a person would place a pencil in your hair and if it fell out you were counted as white?
what is the pencil test
What event showed the end of Apartheid in South Africa?
what is Nelson Mandela becoming president
The vice president of Mandela
what is FW de Klerk
What year was Nelson Mandela elected president?
what is 1994
What was one of the countries that were trying to get land in Africa
what is Great Britain, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium, or Italy
What law determined where African Americans lived, who they could marry, what kinds of jobs they had, where they went to school, and what services they used?
what is the Apartheid laws
The ANC being formed was the response to what act being passed?
what is land act
The president of the African National Congress(ANC) in 1958
what is oliver Tambo
What year did Apartheid in South Africa start?
what is 1948
What country got the most land from Africa?
what is Great Britain
How long was Nelson Mandela imprisoned for?
what was 27 years
What type of protest did the ANC use at the beginning of their fight for freedom?
what is peaceful protest
A archbishop that was awarded a Nobel prize for his contribution to helping making a end for apartheid
what is Desmond Tutu
What year was the Sharpeville Massacre?
what is 1960
What did the countries that came to Africa want most?
what is more resources
How many people were killed in the Sharpeville Massacre?
what is 67
What was one of the ANC’s most common forms of protest?
what is burning of government issued passes
A white south African legislature who advocated for the non-white majority in Africa
what is Helen Suzman
What year was Nelson Mandela arrested?
what is 1964
What was one of the ways Africa was changed after the scramble to Africa
what is the spread of diseases, their traditions where changed, or many lost control of their affairs
In 1990 what prisoners were released?
what is political prisoners
What was one of the ways that the ANC protested?
what is Marches, protests, or boycotts