South Africa Apartheid Vocabulary Question Preview (ID: 61280)


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Laws in South Africa that physically separated different races into different geographic areas (No Longer in effect)
a) Apartheid Laws
b) Jim Crow Laws
c) Nuremberg Laws
d) Seperation Laws

The way people, power, resources, and goods are spread out over an area or a space.
a) Segregation
b) Integration
c) Distribution
d) Economy

Made up of people from several ethnic groups
a) Multi-Lingual
b) Multi-Media
c) Multi-Colored
d) Multi-Racial

Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
a) Integration
b) Segregation
c) Movement
d) Multi-Racial

the act of uniting or bringing together, especially people of different races
a) Integration
b) Segregation
c) Movement
d) Multi-Racial

Neighborhoods outside of South Africa's cities where blacks in South Africa were forced to live
a) Small Town
b) Townships
c) Slums
d) Haves and Have-nots

An overcrowded area of a city where the housing is usually in very poor condition
a) Small Town
b) Township
c) Slums
d) Haves and Have-nots

The percentage of eligible citizens who actually vote in a given election
a) Voting Age
b) Voter Rights
c) Voter Registration
d) Voter Turnout

What did ANC stand for in South Africa?
a) African National Congress
b) American National Committee
c) African National Committee
d) American National Congress

ANC leader imprisoned in South Africa for 27 years, released in 1990 and elected as president of South Africa in 1994.
a) Martin Luther King, Jr.
b) Rosa Parks
c) Stephen Biko
d) Nelson Mandela

Anti apartheid activist who was killed in prison (beaten to death) by security agents in 1977.
a) Martin Luther King, Jr.
b) Rosa Parks
c) Stephen Biko
d) Nelson Mandela

The ending of a conflict between groups
a) Completion
b) Reconciliation
c) Origination
d) Termination

Per Capita means
a) Per Dollar
b) Per Country
c) Per Animal
d) Per Person

Law that allowed black South Africans to acquire skilled labor jobs
a) Employment Equity Act
b) Apartheid Laws
c) The Reconstruction Act
d) Jim Crow Laws

Relating to a city
a) Urban
b) Rural
c) Township
d) Reconciliation

Relating to farm areas and life in the country
a) Urban
b) Rural
c) Township
d) Reconciliation

Virus that destroys the immune system that protects the body from diseases.
a) COVID
b) Leukemia
c) Cancer
d) HIV/AIDS

What is chronological order?
a) Arranged in order of the alphabet
b) Arranged in order of time of occurrence
c) Arranged in order of volume and weight
d) Arranged in order of height

Laws Establishing legal basis in Nazi Germany for discrimination against Jews (No longer in effect)
a) Apartheid Laws
b) Nuremberg Laws
c) Jim Crow Laws
d) Segregation Laws

Laws in the United States designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites. (No longer in effect
a) Apartheid Laws
b) Nuremberg Laws
c) Jim Crow Laws
d) Segregation Laws

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