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19481994 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 ID: 378672

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Apartheid in Africa

1948-1994Slide2

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 AfricaSlide3

Scientific Racialism

The idea that

race

is a genetic trait that is inherited.Each race is significantly different from each otherThis idea dominated European thought, although the theory of ‘Scientific Racialism’ would be disproven by 1948.Slide4

Apartheid

Direct translation of ‘Apartheid’ =

APARTNESS

Apartheid was a policy developed in South Africa.Meant to protect the white European from the native population.Very similar to the ‘Jim Crow Laws’ of the South in the USA.But, White Afrikaners only made up about 15-20% of SA’s population.Slide5
Slide6

Natives v. White Afrikaners

VS.Slide7

Natives v. White Afrikaners

Whites Native Africans

VS.Slide8

Natives v. White Afrikaners

VS.

Child MortalitySlide9

Does Discrimination

still

exist

today?If so, Where? When? Who? Why? How?Write at least one paragraph (5 sentences)