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.
They were usually given death sentence.
Their biggest fear was probably that black people would want to take revenge on them for apartheid and that there would be a lot of violence with the end of apartheid, and that the whole country would be in chaos.
I would say apartheids, as in "the apartheids of South Africa and India." In this case, if the word "apartheid" was used, it would sound (to me, at least) like South Africa and India had gotten together and created a joint apartheid program.
economic sanctions would seriously damage the south african economy :) novanet cheeter
That country would be South Africa.
After apartheid, Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa.
The world regarded apartheid as a nefarious policy.
The world regarded apartheid as a nefarious policy.
No. Apartheid was a practice of racial segregation- a noun. It does not show actions of a person.
The apartheid era was a turbulent time in South Africa's history.
Apartheid separated the people of South Africa.
so that the white minority would be at an advantage.
a rigid policy of segregation of a nonwhite population.
They were usually given death sentence.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Their biggest fear was probably that black people would want to take revenge on them for apartheid and that there would be a lot of violence with the end of apartheid, and that the whole country would be in chaos.