1. The system of Apartheid was based on the belief or idea that people belong to different races, and they need to live and develop separately from one another. The Apartheid system saw those who were classified as white superior and 'civilised', it promoted and protected their interests.
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Persecution: is the act based on Race or Religion by one group over another
America never had apartheid. Apartheid occurred in south africa.
Apartheid is a noun.
Apartheid (pronounced apartide)
Scientists do have beliefs. Scientific beliefs are based upon scientific observation and analysis. If people have beliefs which are not based upon scientific observation and analysis, then those beliefs are not relevant to science.
yes, rasta beliefs are based partly upon the bible
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He believed that apartheid was wrong. Among, I am sure, many other things.
Atheism does not search for philosophical justification as it is based on the rejection of pre-assumptions or beliefs in favor of facts. Philosophy is based upon the most basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes of an individual or group, and therefore not on facts.
values are the core beliefs upon which the organisation is founded
No, doctrine is the group of basic tenets and beliefs upon which the Church is based. It can not be changed.
Morals are the beliefs or principles that are based upon right and wrong, while values are what importance you place upon those beliefs or values. Such as "I place great value on your moral standards" or "Your high standards of morality are worth their weight in gold".
Christmas is not celebrated any differently depending on where you are. The only differences in when you celebrate Christmas is based upon personal religious beliefs
Based upon is written more often.
he changed the way people thought about apartheid. [[apartheid is where people were treated differently based on race.]] He gave south africannns hope. (:
a subjective opinion or perspective based on an individual's beliefs, values, or experiences. It may not be universally agreed upon by others.