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s intothe process of continuousresegregation call apartheid schools i 99 to 100 of student nonwhiteThe Civil Rights Project citesthe four most segregated statesfor black student test scores. By Talen Sehgal. Beginnings. 1913 Land Act. Reserves. Sharecroppers. Growth. 1948 Afrikaner Party won election. Used Slogan “Apartheid” . Strengthened Racial Segregation. Structure. Population Registration Act of 1950. A. gainst Apartheid. The National Party and Apartheid Policies. 1948 – The . Afrikaner National . Party wins power as South Africa becomes independent. . Apartheid. is created:. The lighter your skin, the more benefits you received.. South Africa. Mr. Herneisen. HRVHS. 2008-09. Vocabulary. Apartheid. . – former policy in South Africa of separating people according to race.. Distribution. – the way people or things are spread out over an area or space.. Chapters 16-22 Analysis. Chapter 16. Chapter Sixteen illustrates the new environment and relationships which Peekay has entered. The most important new character is . Morrie. Levy, the Jewish boy with whom Peekay forms a . i. n South Africa. Nelson Mandela & F.W. de Klerk. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles. Standards. SS7H1 The student will analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21st century. . c. . Explain the creation and end of apartheid in South Africa and the roles of Nelson Mandela and F.W. Study Guide - Answers. 1.Protest and persuasion . marches, parades, picketing, vigils. 2.Noncooperation, to do things normally done. refusing to pay taxes, boycotts, strikes. 3. Intervention, on going activity, . By. Harris Nazri. 9 .B. His Early Life before participating in Politics. ... He was born in Mvezo, a small village located in the district of Umtata. . Father served as chief of Mvezo, and had 4 wives, Mandel was born to his father’s 3. Presented by. Lulu Kahla . a) How was life in South Africa during the Apartheid Era.. b) Changes were made after gaining Democracy in 1994.. c) Challenges facing South Africa today. 1948-1994. Scramble for Africa. Late 1800s, early 1900s saw the race for natural resources in Africa. European Countries started to take over land. Great Britain controlled South Africa. Scientific Racialism. History Before Apartheid. . 1,500 years ago: . Bantu. migration south. 1600’s: . 1. st. Europeans (Dutch East Indies Company-settle in Cape Town) became known as . Afrikaners. (. af. -. rih. -KAHN-. Netball is one of the most popular women’s sport in the world with over 20 million women. and girls playing in over 80 countries.. In 1891, James Naismith invented basketball when he nailed two peach baskets on. Disinvestment.  (or . divestment. ) . from South Africa.  was first advocated in the 1960s, in protest of South Africa's system . of . apartheid, but was not implemented on a significant scale until the mid-1980s. The disinvestment campaign, after being realized in federal legislation enacted in 1986 by the United States, is credited by . The South African government that had declared freedom from Britain was controlled by a white minority, largely descended from Dutch . Boers (the Afrikaners. Afrikaners . practiced a policy of apartheid, or extreme racial . What do I . need. to know?. 1948 victory of the National Party to 1964 imprisonment of Mandela. You may want to know earlier for context. What is apartheid? . Stems from a system of ‘othering’ – inherent difference.

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