During the Apartheid, black people couldn't share the same toilets with whites, they couldn't go schools, they basically couldn't do anything what whites did, whites didn't like the blacks even though South Africa was officially a black country...
No they were not. They could only date the same color. They could rarely leave their township.
Blacks affect on baseball wa that it was because blacks were threaten by whites that they were different then them,and they felt like they were different inside as well as outside.In they thought that no one could relate to them because of there skin color. Blacks thought that they could not do nothing with they're life because people told them they couldnt
A lot of it had to do with jobs and government positions. Blacks could never get the jobs that the whites could and whites were given all the political power.
It didn't change anything as blacks and whites were not living with each other before it was introduced. It was introduced to ensure that the two races stayed apart. The ending of apartheid however saw a massive change in that blacks could suddenly vote and as they were the majority of the population, their party is the one that now runs the country.
where they could live, work, shop, go to school. Types of jobs. Who you could marry. Whether you could vote, buy land, hold political office.
The Land areas act stipulated certain areas which could be inhabited by blacks and others which were out of bounds for them. Most of the lush country was out of bounds and they were forced to live in small townships and could not be seen in white areas after working hours. (whites and blacks could not eat in the same restaurants) Novanet Answer: Whites and Blacks could not eat at the same restaurants.
how could apartheid have been prevented.
The pass laws were mainly aimed at Blacks and meant to restrict where they could live, but Asians were also forbidden to live in some areas of the country.
Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white minority.
He could be described as a rebel because he rebelled against apartheid in South Africa and wanted equality for the Africans in South Africa.
no it couldnt
Whites have all the power, asians had limited rights, then there were the colored, which had even more restricted rights, and the blacks had the least power and right, and could not vote at all.