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

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aparteid i dont know if i spelled it right but its pretty close aparteid i dont know if i spelled it right but its pretty close it's apartheid, hehe...close enough right?

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Other nations criticized the union of south Africa because of the policy of the separation of the races called?

Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.


A policy of the South African government that was designed to keep the races separate and unequal was called?

revolution


Which laws separated the races of the south?

Jim Crow Laws


What was the name of the party that separated the two races in South Africa?

The National Party separated the Blacks and Whites in South Africa when they came to power in 1948.


Who sponsored Apartheid in South Africa?

Apartheid was not something to be sponsored. It was a policy of (theoretically) separate development of the races and was imposed by the South African government, then controlled by conservative Caucasians, mostly descended from the Boers (Dutch migrants to South Africa).


Where did the Apartheid take place?

Apartheid ("apartness") was a policy of the South African government (National Party) (NP) from 1948 to 1994. The purpose was to keep the various races apart.


What was the policy of not allowing races to mix in South Africa called?

Apartheid or segregation


Why was nelson mamdela separated from his family?

He was very vocally against apartheid (separation of the races) in South Africa.


Who coined the term apartheid?

The term 'apartheid' was coined in the late 1930s by the South African Bureau for Racial Affairs (SABRA), which called for a policy of 'separate development' of the races. But the architect behind it was Hendrik Vervood.


What is the name for South African separation of races?

Segregation. Between 1948-1994 a name for it was Apartheid.


With the end of apartheid what outcome occurred in South Africa?

People of all races were allowed to vote in South African elections. South Africa held its first elections that included people of all color!!


African Americans having to use different drinking fountains is known as?

Segregation is the term referring to different races being separated for things like bathrooms, public transport and the like.In South Africa the term was Apartheid, in force from1948 through 1994.