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The geographical features effected this development a lot with rivers and trade countries. For one the Congo, the Niger and the Zambezi river were major trade routes which traders from other countries could use to import goods and trade with Africa. Africa was is also surrounded by the major trade countries of Europe and Asia. Africa soon started doing a lot of trading thus being shaped by other traders around them.
Many people around the world were disgusted with the South African practice of apartheid. They used economic sanctions to get South Africa to change its policies.
South Africa or other southern countries around that area.
The Apartheid started on 31st May 1910. The term 'Apartheid' only came around in 1948.
South Africa left the Commonwealth in 1961, around the time that many other former British colonies in Africa were joining the Commonwealth. South Africa's apartheid state was not amenable to the new states of independent African nations.South Africa rejoined the Commonwealth in 1994.
In the 1960's
Apartheid was started because the whites in south Africa did not want the blacks around
There are 53 countries in Africa and around 53 islands, although some arent really a part of Africa
Most of them are in Africa
The geographical features effected this development a lot with rivers and trade countries. For one the Congo, the Niger and the Zambezi river were major trade routes which traders from other countries could use to import goods and trade with Africa. Africa was is also surrounded by the major trade countries of Europe and Asia. Africa soon started doing a lot of trading thus being shaped by other traders around them.
South Africa.
Despite public demonstrations, UN resolutions, and opposition from international religious societies, apartheid was applied with increased rigor in the 1960s. In 1961 South Africa withdrew from the Commonwealth of Nations rather than yield to pressure over its racial policies, and in the same year the three South African denominations of the Dutch Reformed Church left the World Council of Churches rather than abandon apartheid.
Apartheid in South Africa refers to a policy of racial segregation that began under an all-white government in 1948 and lasted until 1994, when a new government consisting of multiple races -- the African National Congress under Nelson Mandela -- was elected. This was viewed as an important and positive turning point not only in South Africa, but by many other countries around the world.During Apartheid, there were many resistance groups opposed to the policies within the country that rallied for equal rights for both white and nonwhite citizens. Moreover, the United Nations General Assembly officially condemned Apartheid in 1973. According to History.com, the United Nations Security Council even made it illegal to sell arms to South Africa in 1976, while the United States and United Kingdom both imposed economic sanctions in 1985. It was the United States’ Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 -- which offered five steps South Africa could take to have these economic sanctions lifted -- that really pushed the South African government to repeal Apartheid laws.
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Many people around the world were disgusted with the South African practice of apartheid. They used economic sanctions to get South Africa to change its policies.
The anti-apartheid movement involved many countries around the world that agreed to stop trading with South Africa to persuade them to stop Aparthied, while the Civil Right movement involved only one country (the United States). This is only one reason, and I'm sure there are more, but hope this helps a little!
South Africa or other southern countries around that area.