
Grade 11 - Apartheid South Africa 1940s to 1960s
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- Q1What was the Native Laws Act of 1913? (2 marks)Both A and B. A- an act that defined a "native" as a person, both male and female, who is/ was a member of an aboriginal race or tribe of Africa. B- an act that stated that a native shall not enter into any agreement / transaction for the purchase or hire or other acquisition from a person other than a native.B-an act that stated that a native shall not enter into any agreement / transaction for the purchase or hire or other acquisition from a person other than a native.A- an act that defined a "native" as a person, both male and female, who is/ was a member of an aboriginal race or tribe of Africa.20s
- Q2When were Pass Documents used for the first time to restrict the movements of non-European South Africans? (2 marks)D- In the early 1900'sA- In the early 1800'sB- In the late 1800'sC-In the early 1700's20s
- Q3The National Party's Victory in the elections of 1948 can be linked to.... (2 marks)Both A and BB- The growth in industries, as black people were in demand for labour in industries.A- The dismantlement of segregation in SA during the Second World War.C - Neither20s
- Q4In the same year, 1948, when the National Party came to power, Apartheid came to existence. Apartheid was a result of..... (2 marks)C- Black people threatened white power, as they were a much longer group compared the white race.B- The simple hate for all non-European racesA- White race frustrations and dissatisfactions of the overwhelming presence of Black people in cities.Both A and C20s
- Q5Internal resistance against apartheid began in the 1950s. This was when anti-apartheid groups rejected the apartheid system. They adopted a programme called the “programme of action”, which encompassed other internal resistance programmes such as.... (2 MARKS)C- The Defiance campaign The African National congress The Freedom Charter The women Resistance movement Sharpeville Massacre Rivonia TrialA- The Defiance campaign The African National congress The Freedom Charter The women Resistance movementB- The women Resistance movement Sharpeville Massacre Rivonia Trial20s