One feature that was not part of the apartheid system was universal suffrage. Under apartheid, the South African government maintained a strict policy of racial segregation and denied the majority black population the right to vote. Instead, political power was concentrated in the hands of the white minority, effectively disenfranchising non-white citizens. Universal suffrage was only achieved after the end of apartheid in the early 1990s.
Apartheid is a noun.
Apartheid
The Apartheid system was seen as an unjust system and economic decline was beginning due to sanctions being placed on the country.
The Nationalist party under Hendrick Vervoed implimented the policy of "Apartheid"
While apartheid in South Africa was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination, it did not constitute genocide in the legal sense. Genocide involves the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group, which was not the explicit goal of the apartheid regime. However, the apartheid system did result in significant violence, oppression, and human rights abuses against non-white populations, leading to severe social and economic consequences. The term "genocide" is more commonly associated with events like the Holocaust or the Rwandan Genocide, rather than apartheid.
Apartheid is a noun.
Apartheid
bad government
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Nelson Mandela is the former South African president who started dismantling the Apartheid system.
The Apartheid system was seen as an unjust system and economic decline was beginning due to sanctions being placed on the country.
The system was known as the apartheid system.
It was known as, Apartheid.
The Nationalist party under Hendrick Vervoed implimented the policy of "Apartheid"
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apartheid system in South Africa
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