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Which group worked to strengthen apartheid?

The national party


Who worked to strengthen apartheid?

Nelson Mandela, who became the president of South Africa, was a major supported of apartheid.


How do polarization and opinion shift generally work in a decision making group?

i believe they generally strengthen when they meet opposition...


What was a dompas in apartheid?

it was a time a group who decided who passed laws.


What is the name of the group for black Africans who resisted apartheid?

I think the group is called ANC . I hope that helped you.


What was a South African policy that separated races?

It was called Apartheid. As to what the name apartheid means (literally), I can't tell.


Did the africans have to work when it rained during the apartheid?

yes - they had to work in all conditions


Who was against Apartheid?

The ANC - (African National Congress) was against Apartheid and mostly sought to end it through violence. In the eyes of the White men the ANC was a terrorist group, but in the eyes of the Black men the ANC was a group of martyrs.


Did apartheid mean equal treatment?

No, apartheid did not mean equal treatment. It was used as a way to avoid equal treatment. Keeping one group of people in inferior schools and in inferior housing, gave an advantage to another group of people.


What are the themes of Keith harings art work?

war, aids, apartheid.


Why was desmond tutu important?

Desmond Tutu worked for civil rights but the most important work that Desmond Tutu did was that he was against apartheid. Apartheid is a segregation in South Africa against African Americans and Americans.


How did the end of apartheid affect the distribution of power in South Africa?

Apartheid was all about a small group of people, led by supporters of the National Party, denying access to power to a much larger majority. The end of Apartheid was defined by that minority group losing power and the majority, led by supporters of the African national Congress Party, assuming power. After the end of Apartheid, the power was in the hands of the political leadership of the African National Congress. The ANC at that time was led by Nelson Mandela.