Gandhi
Nelson
Mandela
Apartheid
Economic Terms
Miscellaneous
100

Which country did Gandhi play a crucial role in gaining independence for?

India

100

Who became South Africa’s first democratically elected president?

Nelson Mandela

100

What does apartheid mean in the Afrikaans language?

Apartness

100

A fee added to the price of goods by a government.

What is Tax?

100

The right to vote.

What is suffrage?

200

In what country did Gandhi start his civil rights activism?

British colony of Natal 

(present day South Africa)

200

How long was Mandela imprisoned for opposing South Africa’s apartheid?

27 Years

200

What tactics did South Africans use to oppose the apartheid? (Hint:  Vocab word that is two words)

Civil Disobedience

200

A decision to go against unfair rules or laws.

What is Protest?

200

Being denied the right to vote.

What is Disenfranchisement?

300

Mohandas Gandhi, the well-known advocate of nonviolence resistance, was influenced early on by the ideas of _________________.

Henry David Thoreau

or

Leo Tolstoy

300

While in prison, Nelson Mandela read about who and her courage to fight for civil rights? He also met this person in 1990 outside what was then Tiger Stadium.

Rosa Parks

300

In what ways was the apartheid like Jim Crow in the U.S. South?

Both forced segregation, second-class status, and political disenfranchisement for black citizens.

300

When one company or group controls all of something.

 What is Monopoly?

300

What kinds of international response did protests in South Africa create to help end the apartheid?

The international community responded by banning South Africa from participating in sports. Activists groups called for their countries and companies to divest from South Africa. 

400

Gandhi’s use of nonviolence protest march, the Salt March, specifically to confront British colonial authorities in India is an example of what?

Civil Disobedience

400

At what age did Nelson Mandela become president?

75 years old

400

What did the Freedom Charter call for?

It called for an end to apartheid and new freedom and opportunity for black South Africans. It also called for education and a decent jobs for black citizens.

400

The thing you give up when you make a choice.

What is Opportunity Cost?

400

How did decolonization connect to the civil rights movement?

Non-violence methods.

Both working to gain freedom which led to major progress and change.

Both decolonization leaders and civil rights leaders understood their struggles as connected and often collaborated to create pressure.

500

What was the name of Gandhi's approach to nonviolent resistance?

(Hint:  Like Ahimsa)

Satyagraha

500

What did Nelson Mandela burn in protest of the Sharpeville Massacre and never carried one again?

Passbook

500

Name 3 of the seven fundamental values of South Africa’s new constitution.

Freedom

Reconciliation

Responsibility

Diversity

Respect

Equality

Democracy

500

What kind of reform movement helped to stimulate the development of a women’s suffrage movement in New Zealand?

Temperance movement