This European country colonized Kenya.
What is Britain?
Who was the first Black president of South Africa?
Who is Nelson Mandela?
Name one of the capitol cities of South Africa.
What are Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein?
The main law that enforced racial segregation in South Africa.
What is the Population Registration Act?
The year Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize.
What is 1993?
The first country to colonize Rwanda.
Who was Germany?
Which activist was known for her work in the anti-Apartheid movement and was a prominent figure in the African National Congress (ANC)?
Who is Winnie Mandela?
This river is the longest in Africa and was crucial for trade during colonial times.
What is the Nile River?
The purpose of the Group Areas Act.
What is to designate specific areas for different racial groups?
This term describes the involuntary relocation of Black South Africans from their homes during Apartheid?
What are forced removals?
The major player at the Berlin Conference carved out a large swath of Northern Africa, spreading the language it's so proud of.
What is France?
Who was the anti-Apartheid activist and founder of the Black Consciousness Movement, known for his emphasis on Black pride and identity?
Who was Steve Biko?
Name the largest desert in Africa.
What is the Sahara?
The goal and the end result of the Bantu Education Act.
What is it aimed to provide inferior education to Black South Africans?
A major protest against the use of Afrikaans in schools, marking a turning point in the anti-Apartheid movement, happened here.
Where is Soweto?
The decade when most African nations gained independence from colonial rule.
What are the 1960's?
The last apartheid-era president of South Africa before Nelson Mandela.
Who is F.W. de Klerk?
This country is bordered by both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
What is South Africa?
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This system controlled the movement of Black South Africans by making it nearly impossible to maintain.
What is the passbook system?
This a restorative justice body aimed at uncovering the truth about past human rights violations.
What is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)?
This European power was the first to set foot on the shores of Africa.
What is Portugal?
The organization N Mandela co-founded in 1944.
What is the African National Congress (ANC)?
This German city hosted the conference we reenacted in class.
What is Berlin?
This act prohibited sexual relations between people of different racial groups.
What is the Immorality Act?
This strategic waterway connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and is crucial for international trade, especially for Egypt.
What is the Suez Canal?