
G7Int 5.5 Visual Impact
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- Q1What is voter turnout?The amount of money spent on political campaignsThe percentage of votes who actually voteThe quantity of voters in a regionThe number of people who can vote30s
- Q2Which group of people had the lowest voter turnout in South Africa's 1989 elections?Black South AfricansWhite South AfricansIndian South AfricansColoured South Africans30s
- Q3What was the reason for the low voter turnout in South Africa's 1989 elections?Lack of educationApartheid policiesElection fatigueLack of interest in politics30s
- Q4Why did the anti-apartheid movement target American companies?To provoke the South African government into violent retaliationTo pressure the South African government through economic sanctionsTo increase profits for American companiesTo show solidarity with black South Africans30s
- Q5Why did the anti-apartheid movement criticize American companies?Because these companies were seen as supporting the apartheid governmentBecause these companies were seen as not doing enough to help South AfricansBecause these companies were seen as too friendly with the ANC30s
- Q6What percentage of land in South Africa was owned by white South Africans in 1978?25%50%10%87%30s
- Q7What impact did the 1978 apartheid land ownership laws have on black South Africans?Many were forcibly removed from their homes and lost their land.Many were able to purchase land for the first time.Many were able to reclaim land that had been previously taken from them.Many were given land by the government as part of a land reform program.30s
- Q8
What does the term "national income" refer to?
the amount of money a country earns
the amount of money a country earns in taxes
the amount of money that someone earns that can be taxed
the number of taxes a person pays to the government
30s - Q9
What does the term "taxable income" refer to?
the amount of money a country earns in taxes
the number of taxes a person pays to the government
the number of people that live in a country
the amount of money that someone earns that can be taxed
30s - Q10
Why is "Expenditure on Education per Pupil" an important statistic?
it shows how much money the country invested in educating a student
it shows how much money is needed to educate a student
30s - Q11
Why is "Minimum Taxable Income" an important statistic?
it tells us the amount of money that a person can earn after paying taxes; the higher the amount, the more taxes people will have to pay
it tells us the amount of money that a person can earn without paying taxes; the lower the amount, the more taxes people will have to pay
it tells us the amount of money that a person can earn without paying taxes; the higher the amount, the more taxes people will have to pay
it tells us the amount of money that a person can earn from their taxes; the lower the amount, the more taxes people will have to pay
30s - Q12
What was Nelson Mandela's birth name?
Jacob
Nelson
Rolihlahla
Michael
30s - Q13
What was the name of the political party Nelson Mandela was a part of?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q14
How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q15
What was the name of the prison where Nelson Mandela was held for most of his sentence?
Robben Island
Alcatraz
Sing Sing
Attica
30s