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The Causes And Effects Of Apartheid In South Africa

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The apartheid government was influences by the International community to end apartheid. Sanctions were then put onto the South African economy, which caused the downfall of the economy during apartheid. This made the National Party Government to hammer-out with banned political parties and leaders.
Apartheid, which happened between 1948-1994, happened due to the National Party that put segregations all over South Africa to keep make the white people more superior. Apartheid caused separations between races. Non-whites were moved out of white areas and into rural areas. There were even wealth separations between these groups, as the government saw that white people as being more superior to the non-whites. There were separations in schools, but non-whites were not offered proper education as they could not get into high level jobs therefore the government said that their education was not that important, whereas the white people received proper education to get into high leveled, well paying jobs. No mixed marriages were allowed, white and non-whites were completely separated. This shows how apartheid saw the white people as superior and non-white people as inferior.
Apartheid affected non-whites drastically. Majority of the non-white …show more content…

This included boycotts on: sports, academics and culture. This boycott by internationals was for the non-whites of South Africa during apartheid, as the boycotted South African as they find it unfair that only one race, who the government might think is superior, was allowed to participate. The boycotting on sports started in the 1950s but it only started to become severe in the 1960s. International table tennis, which South African white people participated, decided to exclude South Africa due to them finding it unfair that the non-whites were not allowed to do anything. This shows how international countries responded to the apartheid system which took place in South

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