The History of Apartheid. DEFINE APARTHEID. Think-Pair-Share.

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The History of Apartheid

DEFINE APARTHEID. Think-Pair-Share

Dictionary.com definition a·part·heid noun 1. (in the Republic of South Africa) a rigid policy of segregation of the nonwhite population. rigid 2. any system or practice that separates people according to race, caste, etc.race Origin: 1945–50; < Afrikaans, equivalent to apart apart + -heid -hood apart-hood

Brief History of Apartheid in South Africa 1652-Apartheid system created by Dutch Boers (or Afrikaners) 1795-British seized the Dutch colony 1948-Stopped British control when Afrikaner-dominated Nationalist Party won election 1950s-Segregation laws passed through the decade 1961-International pressure against the South African government begins and South Africa is excluded from the Olympic Games 1964-Nelson Mandela of the African National Congress (anti- apartheid) jailed 1970s-80s-Student protests, then world boycotts of goods begin 1991-Apartheid repealed by white dominated government and Mandela released 1994-Mandela elected as 1 st South African black president

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