History Of S. Africa
INTRODUCTION:
In this paper I will be talking about the history of South Africa and how it was segregated and how apartheid came about and give some acts that were used in order to segregate. I talk about the ANC and how the "white" government outlawed it. I will also show how the apartheid became a thing of the past and was accepted by the new government in order to make peace and bring unity.
CREATION:
The National Party went into power in 1948 to strengthen "white Supremacy". The National Party made it obvious to the public that it identified this political, economic and social policy with the ideology of apartheid'. They immediately made laws that gave apartheid a legislative reality, which could not be overturned easily. These laws separated whites and blacks and formed the theory that whites should be treated more favorably than blacks.
The Population Act of 1950 was the beginning for separating South Africa's population into different races. There were......
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