Handout: Apartheid and South Africa
- What does “apartheid” mean?
- When did it become official policy in South Africa? Under which government?
- What were the racial categories used under apartheid?
- Black South Africans represent approximately what percentage of the population? How about White South Africans?
- What were separate “homelands” called? When was the first of these developed?
- What was the name of the prominent opposition party to the government and to apartheid?
- Who was this party’s spokesperson?
- Name (any) three other prominent anti-apartheid activists.
- When did apartheid officially end?
- Who won the Nobel Peace Prize for their contributions to ending apartheid?
- What was the name of the commission that oversaw accounts of events during apartheid? Who headed it?
- Which of the following statements is true and which is false?
Because of apartheid policies:
- 71% of people over 20 years old have not completed secondary education.
- In 2001, 60% of 9 year old children were unable to write.
- 70% of men aged 30-40 are unemployed. They are educated only for manual work.
- Only 3% of black South Africans who reach postsecondary education actually graduate from university.
- An estimated 70% of rural women still live in areas without clean water.