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    There is only one correct answer. 1 Who was the first person to suggest that Donald Woods should meet Stephen Biko? a Wendy Woods‚ Donald’s wife. b Dr Mamphela Ramphele. c Tenjy Mtintso. 2 Kruger talked to Woods about the Afrikaners. When did he say the first Afrikaners arrived in South Africa? a In the seventeenth century. b In the eighteenth century. c In the nineteenth century. 3 When Tenjy appeared in court‚ she had bruises on her neck. How did she get these? a She tried to hang

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    How did Nelson Mandela aid the downfall of Apartheid? Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 in South Africa to a Thembu chief. Thirty years later he would start one of the most famous movements of our time‚ the anti-apartheid movement. Apartheid was an official policy of forced segregation of the races and was implemented in 1948 by the National Party when it came to power in South Africa. Under apartheid‚ all black citizens were forced to carry passbooks stating all of their information. Two laws‚

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    Gandhi and Mandela: What Made Non-Violence Work? Background Essay The history of violence in the world is well documented. However it is also possible to use non-violence to bring about change. This DBQ will look at two countries where a non-violent movement was successful. Historic Context India and South Africa were two important nations on two different continents. But although they looked strong on the outside‚ each one suffered from a disease that threatened the health of

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    ruling party from 1948 to 1994‚ of South Africa‚ under which the rights of the majority black inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and white supremacy andAfrikaner minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organisations and was practised also in South West Africa‚ which was administered by South Africa under a League of Nations mandate (revoked in 1966 via United Nations Resolution 2145[2])‚ until it gained

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    to 1994 of South Africa. Racial segregation in South Africa began in colonial times by the Dutch and British. Apartheid as an official policy was introduced following the general election in 1948. Apartheid was developed after War World II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and was first colonized by the Dutch and then the English came in and took most of it away. The population of South Africa was classified into four groups which was the Black‚ White‚ Indian‚ and Colored. The Colored group

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    Resource C: Semekazi – Willie Bester Willie Bester Born 1956 in Montagu‚ a small town 150 km from Cape Town‚ South Africa‚ Willie Bester is a South African artist famous for his installations made of found objects. Since early years‚ his talent could be easily observed: when other boys made basic wire cars‚ his cars were elaborated and decorated. He began to paint at the age of seven. However‚ his father was a Xhosa and his mother was classified as a Colored according to the apartheid system of

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    1972: 486). He also stated that the South African government would not last for ever; the end was unpredictable and went against the wind of change (MacMillan‚ 1972: 486). Verwoerd argued that Apartheid was a dominating regime. It was for the Afrikaners to assert their authority and he interpreted it as segregation which allowed separate races to develop their own nationalism and self determination (Verwoerd‚ 1966: 337). Verwoerd was for Apartheid and believed it was for the best for South Africa

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    South Africa first settled in and around Cape Town. As the years passed‚ they sought to expand their territory. This expansion was first at the expense of the Khoi and San‚ but later Xhosa land was taken as well. A series of wars between trekboers (Afrikaner colonists) and Xhosa began in the 1770s. Later‚ in the nineteenth century‚ the British became the new colonizing force (foreigners in control) in the Cape. They directed the armies that were to vanquish the Xhosa. Christian missionaries established

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    onset‚ this was difficult to validate because social responsibility for businesses hasn’t been really discovered yet‚ especially in countries such as Africa. During the great depression of the 1930s‚ racial tension rose. The depression “fueled Afrikaner nationalism and the drive for white supremacy and racial separation” (page 12 of case study). By the 1940s‚ De Beers CEO Ernie Oppenheimer‚ wanted to promote social progress for black Africans. Their strength in mining diamond unfortunately wasn’t

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    Literature essay:Road to Mecca In The Road to Mecca we learn about conformity and eccentricity and how people who stray from the normal accepted road are judged and condemned for merely being themselves. But we also learn about love and friendship and the people who experience these blessings. Set in a small town in the Karoo region of South Africa The Road to Mecca is the story of miss Helen‚ an artist trying to survive in an isolated community‚ and her two friends‚ Marius‚ the local dominee‚

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