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 official policy of racial seperation and ill tratement of blacks followed by the government of south africa
It depends on what you mean. In the U.S. by federal law, there are already some restrictions.
Apartheid, i.e. racial segregation enforced for about 50 years up until 1994.
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.
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.
Yes. There are no legal restrictions placed on them at the state level. However, some counties and cities have restrictions on where they may be fired and their possession by minors.
I will give you some points:The protests and struggles against apartheid increased day by day.The whites realized that they could no longer keep the blacks under their rule through repression.They changed their policies, discriminatory laws were repealed.Ban on political parties and restrictions on the media were lifted.Nelson Mandela after 28 years of imprisonment walked out of jail as a free man.At the midnight of 26thApril 1994 the new national flag of the Republic of South Africa was unfurled.It marked a new born democracy in the world.The apartheid government came to an end making way for the formation of a multi-racial government.
The reason why it only started in South Africa was because some of the leaders in South Africa believed that God wanted blacks and whites to be separated.
Yes, same-sex marriage should be legal in the United States. The only restrictions that should be placed on same-sex marriage are the some ones that are placed on opposite-sex marriage: e.g., minimum age, consanguinity, monogamy, etc.
During the Holocaust, there were many restrictions that were placed on the Jews. They lost their citizenships and lost their professions. They were forced to retire at times and mixed marriages between jews and non-jews was not allowed. No Jewish children were allowed to attend school. Every male Jew was named Israel and every female Jew was named Sarah.
You need to find a definition of 'apartheid'; talk about incidents of 'apartheid' in history, and talk about the consequences of 'apartheid' and the ways in which it is still relevant today.
No. But there were some free blacks in the southern states.