Paper 1: Rights and Protest Specification
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Nature and Characteristics of Apartheid
South Africa before 1948
- Create a timeline of the key events in South African History before 1848.
- Explain Petty and Grand Apartheid.
- Describe the racial make-up of South Africa at the turn of the 20th century.
- Create an overview of segregation laws passed before 1848.
- How did Transient migration affect African men?
- Provide a summary of the main political parties in South Africa.
- Who is Malan and Hertzog?
- What was the impact of the Second World War on South Africa?
- Why did the National party win the 1948 election?
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The development of Apartheid – 1948 – 1964
What was the role of the Department of Native Affairs? How did it implement an Apartheid state?
Explain the following;
What happened in Sophiatown and why is it significant in the story of Apartheid?
What was the impact of ;
What was the role of the Department of Native Affairs? How did it implement an Apartheid state?
Explain the following;
- Population Registration Act 1950
- Prohibition of mixed marriages and immorality Acts
- Group Areas Act
What happened in Sophiatown and why is it significant in the story of Apartheid?
What was the impact of ;
- Native Laws Amendment Act 1952
- Separate Representation of voters Act 1951
- Reservation of Separate Amenities Act 1953
- Native Labour Act 1953
- Bantu Education Act 1953
- The extension of Universities Act 1959
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Paper 1 Practice
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Protests and Action
The Growth of Resistance – up to 1948
How successful was the ANC between 1910 and 1948?
Who were the ANCYL – what impact did they have on the resistance to Apartheid?
What methods of direct action took place? How effective was this method of protest?
Evaluate the impact of the ICU, CPSA and SAIC.
How successful was the ANC between 1910 and 1948?
Who were the ANCYL – what impact did they have on the resistance to Apartheid?
What methods of direct action took place? How effective was this method of protest?
Evaluate the impact of the ICU, CPSA and SAIC.
Opposition and Repression – 1950’s
Explain the following;
Why did the movement become more militant?
Explain repression measures taken by the government to quell opposition.
How was unrest different in rural areas?
Explain the following;
- Women’s Pass Protest 1956
- The Alexander Bus Boycott 1957
- The Potato Boycott 1957/1959
- Shebeen Protest
- Durban Riots 1949
- Defiance Campaign
- Freedom Charter
- The Treason trial
Why did the movement become more militant?
Explain repression measures taken by the government to quell opposition.
How was unrest different in rural areas?
Opposition and Repression – up to 1964
Explain the events of the Sharpeville Massacre.
What were the effects of the Massacre - how significant was it?
What are the range of historical perspectives regarding the Sharpeville Massacre?
What methods of Repression did the Government use to deal with opposition?
Why did the opposition movement turn violent in the 1960's?
Explain the significance of the Rivonia trial.
Explain the events of the Sharpeville Massacre.
What were the effects of the Massacre - how significant was it?
What are the range of historical perspectives regarding the Sharpeville Massacre?
What methods of Repression did the Government use to deal with opposition?
Why did the opposition movement turn violent in the 1960's?
Explain the significance of the Rivonia trial.
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Paper 1 Practice
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Role of Key Individuals/groups
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Revision and Overviews

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