Apartheid
Apartheid
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Apartheid
Apartheid
Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
it had its roots in european imperialism in africa
South Africa has a democracy on paper. It was a internationally recognized Republic under the 'National Party' (which held the infamous policy of Apartheid) from 1948 to 1994, but held its first "democratic" elections in 1994. South Africa is not a true democracy yet, until the current ANC regime gives over power to an opposition without clinging to power. Only once power was transferred will South Africa be recognized as a true democracy. Until then South Africa is a one party state.
The state sponsored policy was called 'apartheid'.
Apartheid
Apartheid
Too rambling, it is unclear what you are asking. Please re-write the question concisely.
Too rambling, it is unclear what you are asking. Please re-write the question concisely.
Too rambling, it is unclear what you are asking. Please re-write the question concisely.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
Apartheid.
it had its roots in european imperialism in africa
Apartheid
Segregation ^ close. The actual policy is called Apartheid