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Q: What did the apartheid law do to the black south Africans?
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What is the law that forced black South Africans to live in separate areas?

Apartheid


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of the republic in South Africa?

Apartheid


Why did aparthied happen?

The apartheid was a social law that kept the white and black South Africans apart. It was a way to keep the rich white South African's who were descendants of the Dutch colonial ruling class in a higher social status and kept the Black South African's under control by denying them equal rights and the right to vote.


How would you use apartheid in a sentence?

Apartheid was a system of racial segregation enforced by the national party of south Africa between 1948 and 1994, under which the rights of majority black inhabitants werecurtailed and minority ruel by whites was maintained.


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of republic of south Africa?

Apartheid


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of the Republic of South Africa.?

Apartheid


What decision did south African president f.w. De klerk eventually make about the country's apartheid law?

He began to repeal the apartheid laws.


How the apartheid law affected the black people in SA?

Blacks people were not allowed to marry white people


Which law was supposed to make whites stop harming africans in the south?

Enforcement Acts


Which law was supposed to make whites stop harming Africans Americans in the south?

Enforcement Acts


How was the apartheid created in South Africa?

Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa, from 1948 to 1994. It was a form of legalized racial inequality. Apartheid means "separateness" in the Afrikaans language. It consisted of numerous laws that allowed the ruling white minority in South Africa to segregate and exploit (and in many cases terrorize) the vast majority of the natives and residents. This mainly affected "black" Africans, but also Asians and "Coloureds" (people of mixed race).In 1958, apartheid effectively removed the citizenship status of non-whites, relegating them to ostensibly "self-governing" tribal lands, or bantustans. After popular uprisings and international sanctions over 4 decades, the system was finally dismantled. In the first multiracial elections in 1994, Nelson Mandela (a popular leader and victim of political imprisonment) became the first black President of South Africa.It should also be mentioned that completely separate facilities were created for white and "non-whites" - such as separate beaches, separate queues in shops, separate school's, separate counters in shops, separate coaches on trains and buses, separate living and living areas (the Group Areas Act)... the list goes on!Apartheid is the Law system in which segregates black South Africans from White South Africans. Apartheid (meaning separateness in Africans, cognate to English apart and -hood) was a system of legalized racial segregation enforced by the National Party (NP) South African government between 1948 and 1994. It arose from a history of settler rule and Dutch and British colonialism, which became policies of separation after South Africa gained self-government as a dominion within the British Empire and were expanded and formalised into a system of legitimised racism and white nationalism after 1948. Apartheid was dismantled in a series of negotiations from 1990 to 1993, culminating in elections in 1994, the first in South Africa with universal suffrage, but the legacies of apartheid still shape South African politics and society.


How did Mandela manage to get educated in a country swamped by apartheid?

How did all the black Americans manage to get educated in a country swamped by segregation the English word for apartheid? only because segregation sound different than apartheid don't mean that it is different the world don't even know what the word apartheid mean but they blame everything that go wrong in South Africa 30 years after apartheid was ended and I'm sure you don't know what it means and that your country is possibly still swamped with apartheid but only the English version, and I'm sure you don't know that the apartheid law was passed by the British in South Africa when it still was a colony of Brittan and not the Afrikaners but they used the English word segregation that was translated to apartheid in 1946.The white government of South Africa, never denied black people an education, they even build schools and universities for them to get educated in there own languish, but what did they do? they burned down hundreds of schools that was build by the white government with taxes paid by white people only, black people was never taxed by the white government