Apartheid - (in South Africa) a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race. 2. Bantu- a loosely used term referring to black.

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Apartheid - (in South Africa) a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race. 2. Bantu- a loosely used term referring to black South Africans 3. Segregation- the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment. 4. Legislation-laws, considered collectively. 5. Afrikaans-a language of southern Africa, derived from the form of Dutch brought to the Cape by Protestant settlers in the 17th century, and an official language of South Africa 6. Nationalism-patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. 7. Miscegenation-the interbreeding of people considered to be of different racial types. 8. Pluralism-a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist. 9. Taboo-a social practice that is prohibited or restricted. 10. Civil disobedience -the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest.

11. Societal expectations- a social norm for individuals and organizations, thus for society as a whole, about what people should do. 12. Symbol- A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning. 13. Transition- signal words, phrases, or sentences that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.  14. Resolution- the part of a story's plot line in which the problem of the story is resolved or worked out. 15. Interpret-an explanation of the meaning of another's artistic or creative work; an elucidation: an interpretation of a poem.

12. Symbol- A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning. 13. Transition- signal words, phrases, or sentences that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.  14. Resolution- the part of a story's plot line in which the problem of the story is resolved or worked out. 15. Interpret-an explanation of the meaning of another's artistic or creative work; an elucidation: an interpretation of a poem. 8. Pluralism-a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist. 9. Taboo-a social practice that is prohibited or restricted. 10. Civil disobedience -the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest. 11. Societal expectations- a social norm for individuals and organizations, thus for society as a whole, about what people should do.