Consequently, these laws caused dangerous uprisings and forceful rebellions: “The African National Congress, the Pan Africanist Congress, and the South African Students’ Organization campaigned against apartheid by resisting governmental procedures and they used violence to terrorize the white-dominated government” (“Evans” 1). “These rebellions would ultimately lead to the end of apartheid in 1994 when Nelson Mandela became the first black president after every adult could vote” (“Evans” 1). During the apartheid system, it is obvious that the black population had less benefits than the white population from statistics: “The black population did have a higher population of 19 million compared to 4.5 million whites, but white people had allocated for 87% of the land whereas blacks only had 13%” (“Cale” 1). Additionally, “The share of national income was 75% for white people living in Africa whereas the share of national income was less than 20% for African Americans” (“Cale”
Consequently, these laws caused dangerous uprisings and forceful rebellions: “The African National Congress, the Pan Africanist Congress, and the South African Students’ Organization campaigned against apartheid by resisting governmental procedures and they used violence to terrorize the white-dominated government” (“Evans” 1). “These rebellions would ultimately lead to the end of apartheid in 1994 when Nelson Mandela became the first black president after every adult could vote” (“Evans” 1). During the apartheid system, it is obvious that the black population had less benefits than the white population from statistics: “The black population did have a higher population of 19 million compared to 4.5 million whites, but white people had allocated for 87% of the land whereas blacks only had 13%” (“Cale” 1). Additionally, “The share of national income was 75% for white people living in Africa whereas the share of national income was less than 20% for African Americans” (“Cale”