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Question 1
1.
What was the purpose of the Apartheid laws in South Africa?
to show hatred to all non-white races in South Africa
to prevent South Africa's population from increasing too greatly
to allow whites to keep control of South Africa's land and government
to enable factories to gain more workers and increase production
Question 2
2.
What was apartheid in South Africa?
A system of racial segregation.
A form of government.
A cultural celebration.
An economic policy.
Question 3
3.
When did apartheid officially begin in South Africa?
1948.
1976.
1989.
1960.
Question 4
4.
Who was a key leader against apartheid?
Nelson Mandela.
Oliver Tambo.
F.W. de Klerk.
Desmond Tutu.
Question 5
5.
Which group faced the most discrimination during apartheid?
Colored South Africans.
Indian South Africans.
Black South Africans.
White South Africans.
Question 6
6.
What was apartheid in South Africa?
A type of political freedom.
An economic policy for development.
A national language in South Africa.
A legal system of racial segregation and discrimination.
Question 7
7.
When did apartheid officially end?
In 1994, with the first democratic elections.
In 1980, after a major protest.
In 1960, after a violent uprising.
In 2000, through international pressure.
Question 8
8.
Which organization led the struggle against apartheid in South Africa?
South African Students Organization.
African National Congress (ANC).
United Nations (UN) Committee.
National Party of South Africa.
Question 9
9.
What was an effect of international embargoes on South Africa?
Aid for the apartheid government.
More jobs for black South Africans.
Increase in exporting goods to other countries.
Pressure for the end of apartheid laws.
Question 10
10.
Who was the first democratically elected president of South Africa?
F.W. deKlerk
Desmond Tutu
Oliver Tambo
Nelson Mandela