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Because the government, which race was white, didn't really care about the other races and wanted control.

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Q: Why did the apartheid in south Africa last so long?
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What was Apartheid how long was Apartheid in place throughout South Africa?

Apartheid began in 1948 and ended with the speech from De klerk in 1990.


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The Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act of 1959 created 10 Bantu homelands known as Bantustans. Separating black South Africans from each other enabled the government to claim there was no black majority, and reduced the possibility that blacks would unify into one nationalist organization. This was known as apartheid (official Afrikaans name) or separate development (official English name). The term apartheid became famous in European countries for it's Malapropism to apart&hate


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Nelson Mandela became President of South Africa in 1994. He would continue the role until 1999. The long held South African practice of apartheid was ended during the early 1990s.


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Namibia used to be known as South West Africa. Being a neighbour of South Africa, and having shared a long history of oppression under the minority white rule of the racist apartheid South African regime, Namibia was known as South West Africa - first, because of its geographic location and secondly because the apartheid regime wanted to incorporate Namibia as the South Western Province of South Africa - making her an intergral part of South Africa. Thus, Namibia remained known as South West Africa till she attained her independence on 21st Of March 1990.


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