AIM: How did the policy of apartheid divide South Africa? Do Now: Is it better to live in a multi-cultural area, or one where there is just one culture?

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AIM: How did the policy of apartheid divide South Africa? Do Now: Is it better to live in a multi-cultural area, or one where there is just one culture? Explain. HW: You are living in South Africa. Write a letter to an candidate of your choice explaining what you would like that candidate to do for you if he/she is elected. Your letter must be a minimum of 20 sentences.

Apartheid in South Africa I.Apartheid Segregates Society 1.Apartheid: complete separation of the races. A.National Party promoted Afrikaner (Dutch) nationalism. B.Whites had access to better facilities. 2.Reaction of Blacks in South Africa A.African National Congress (ANC) - group created for rights of Africans. i.Nelson Mandela – leader of ANC who was imprisoned. B.Sharpeville Massacre – 69 people killed by police during demonstration. C.600 students die in the town of Soweto. D.Bishop Desmond Tutu – asked foreigners not to trade w/ S. Africa. II.Road to Democracy 1.FW de Klerk (1989) – President who released Mandela. A.Held first universal elections. 2.Mandela is elected President (1994) A.Creates a new constitution.