Apartheid in South Africa and Consequences
Title: Apartheid in South Africa and Consequences
Category: /History
Details: Words: 555 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Apartheid in South Africa and Consequences
Category: /History
Details: Words: 555 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Apartheid is the political policy of racial segregation. In Afrikaans, it means apartness, and it was pioneered in 1948 by the South African National Party when it came to power. Not only did apartheid separate whites from non-whites, it also segregated the Blacks (Africans) from the Coloureds (Indians, Asians). The clear reason of this apartheid was to have as less interference of the blacks in the governmental process as possible. The social structure at that time
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as people remain racist. But help from people such as South African President Nelson Mandela and former President of South Africa F.W. de Klerk will keep South Africa on its road ahead as the ultimate goal for the multiracial, antiapartheid South Africa is within reach.
Although the conditions in South Africa were unique, the lessons learned from studying the actions, motives, and results are universally applicable since the essential topic is political and economic.