How the indigenous San supported themselves:
What is hunting/gathering?
Natural resources that the Boer Republics were rich in:
What are gold and diamonds?
The most famous anti-Apartheid leader; he was elected president in 1994:
Who was Nelson Mandela?
Political party that lost its majority in the 2024 election:
What is the ANC?
South Africa's nickname:
What is the Rainbow Nation?
Language group spoken by the Xhosa and Zulu:
What is Bantu?
Name of the Boer Republics that Great Britain wanted to take over:
What were the Orange Free State and Transvaal?
Amount of land that Black South Africans received under the Native Lands Act:
What is 13%?
South Africa has a major problem with crime. Roughly 70 of these happen every day in SA:
What are murders?
British sport that Afrikaners love. SA has won multiple world cups in this sport.
What is rugby?
#1 job practiced by the early Boers:
What is farming?
Type of uniform used by the British during the Second Boer War:
What is Khaki?
Place where dozens of protestors were fatally shot by the police for protesting passbooks:
What is Sharpeville?
South African group that has received refugee status by the Trump administration:
Who are Afrikaners?
Name of the major Boer migration:
What was the Great Trek?
British governor of SA who wanted Great Britain to rule the world:
Who is Cecil Rhodes?
Failed expedition planned by Cecil Rhodes that was meant to spark another Boer War:
What was the Jameson Raid?
Law that claimed Black South Africans were too unintelligent to learn anything other than servant work:
What was the Bantu Education Act?
South African communist party that wants land to be taken from Whites and given to Blacks:
Who are the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)?
African chief who made warfare more deadly and expanded his territory during the Mfecane:
Who was Shaka Zulu?
Percentage of SA's population made up of white Afrikaners:
What is approximately 7%?
Controversial tactic that the British used to end the Second Boer War:
What is scorched earth/concentration camps?
Ways that South Africa was pressured to end Apartheid:
What were divestment, embagoes, and boycotts?
South Africa's three capitals:
What are Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Pretoria?
The closest parallel to Apartheid in American history:
What was Jim Crow segregation?