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  1. Grade 12 - Civil Resistance in South Africa 1970s to 1980. What was the nature of the civil society resistance after the 1960s? During the 1960s and the 1980s South Africa was ruled by the National Party. The NP government imposed the apartheid system and could only be voted for by white people. The apartheid system was greatly criticised by ...

  2. for apartheid, and the nature of resistance to apartheid Current: Grade 12: Civil resistance in South Africa, 1970s to 1980s Context: The activities are designed to introduce learners without (and even those with) access to additional history materials to civil resistance in the apartheid era. This includes the growing power

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  3. CIVIL RESISTANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA IN THE 1980s ! PROBLEMS FACED BY P.W BOTHA in 1980 • Internal unrest generated by protest groups, civil disobedience and township insurrection. • Attacks by MK guerrilla soldiers from bases in other countries •! Isolation and economic decline as sanctions imposed on country.

  4. These slides give all the illustrations from Topic 4 of the Gr 12 History book, and they give them in colour whenever possible. illustrations in the book. The illustrations in the slides are ordered so that a teacher can follow a logical lecture format. The illustrations in the book are ordered to make an effective page layout, and often also ...

  5. Independent Africa; Civil Society Protests: 1950s to 1970s; Civil Resistance in South Africa 1970s to 1980; The Coming of Democracy in South Africa and Coming to Terms with the Past; The End of the Cold War and a New World Order: 1989 to the present; Exam Revision

  6. Civil Resistance in South Africa: 1970s & 1980s. What is Black Consciousness, and how did it challenge apartheid terminology? Black Consciousness was a mental attitude promoting self-respect, dignity, and confidence among oppressed groups in South Africa. It challenged apartheid terminology by using the term 'black,' encompassing Africans ...

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  8. Civil Resistance in South Africa: 1970s and 1980s. Apartheid laws enforced strict racial segregation, but the white-dominated economy relied heavily on black labor. Industrialization increased the influx of black workers into cities, despite apartheid laws restricting their movement. Strikes and pressure from industry led to the legalization of ...

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