Dawn Raids
Sprinbok Tour
Rainbow Warrior
Protests
Perspectives
100

In what decade were the Dawn Raids carried out?

70s

100

What is apartheid?

A system of segregation in South Africa based on race.

100

What is the name of the organization that operated the ship?

Greenpeace

100

Name 3 forms of protest

Boycott, Picketing, March, Vigil, Strike, Petition, Leafleting, Occupation

100

Ron Don believed that the tour was important for financial reasons as it would provide money to the sport through ticket sales, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights.

Economic

200

Who did the government encourage to come and work in NZ? 

Pacific Islanders

200

In South Africa, white people were the (majority/minority)

Minority

200

Nuclear weapons were first used in combat in 1945. Which two cities were attacked?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

200

What makes a protest illegal?

Use of violence, rioting, disturbing the peace, blocking a road
200

Rob Muldoon believed that sport should not mix with politics. He also believed in maintaining good relations with South Africa and thought that sport should not be used as a political tool.

Political

300
Pacific Islanders made up what percentage of overstayers?

33%

300

Name 1 apartheid law.

Not allowed to vote, marry white people, live in certain areas, go to white schools/public buildings

300

What are 3 consequences of nuclear testing?

Environmental risks, radiation poisoning, destructive, cancers, burns,... 

300

What is the main form of protest used during the anti-mandate protests?

Occupation

300

Dame Whina Cooper believes that the Springbok Tour would send the wrong message and undermine efforts to address racism and injustice in New Zealand. 

Social

400

Who was the Prime Minister of New Zealand when the Dawn Raids took place?

Rob Muldoon

400

Who was imprisoned for fighting against Apartheid?

Nelson Mandela

400

Where were the French conducting their nuclear tests? Be specific.

In Mururoa, an island in the Pacific Ocean

400

In Auckland, Māori protested against the government taking yet another piece of their land. What was the name of this protest?

Bastion Point

400

Bob Walton (police officer) had to balance the need to keep the peace with the rights of people to protest.

Social

500

Who were the Polynesian Panthers and what were they challenging? 

An activist group consisting of Polynesians who wanted to challenge the racist attitudes they were receiving.

500

In which city did the protesters burn down a grand stand and plant a bomb? 

Christchurch/Ōtautahi

500

In what year was the ship bombed?

1985

500

What is a hate crime?

When you feel unsafe, attacked, threatened, hurt, or targeted because of your race, religion, sexuality, gender, age, or disability.

500

David Lange believed that New Zealand should not engage in sports with a country that practiced apartheid.

Social/Political