Which statement constructs an appropriate argument about the economic impact of apartheid on Black South Africans? (1 point)
A. • The separation of Black Bantustans from White majority areas prevented Black South Africans from developing an effective economic infrastructure.
B. • The separation of Black Bantustans from White majority areas allowed for the development of self-sufficient economies without the need for trade.
C. • The separation of Black Bantustans from White majority areas had little economic impact on South Africans.
D. • The separation of Black Bantustans from White majority areas led to the creation of high-quality education and infrastructure projects.
5 answers
A. • The separation of Black Bantustans from White majority areas prevented Black South Africans from developing an effective economic infrastructure.
What group was given the most preferential treatment under apartheid in South Africa? (1 point)
A. • Malaysians
B. • Afrikaners
C. • South Asian Indians
D. Zulu
A. • Malaysians
B. • Afrikaners
C. • South Asian Indians
D. Zulu
B. • Afrikaners
Which of the following statements best explains why apartheid was established in South Africa? (1 point)
A. • Increased immigration into South Africa threatened to undermine Black political power.
B. • A fear of communism spreading across Africa during the Cold War led to the creation of new policies.
C. • The White minority in South Africa wanted to keep political and economic control over the country;
D. • The White minority in South Africa wanted to expand opportunities for Black and Coloured South Africans.
A. • Increased immigration into South Africa threatened to undermine Black political power.
B. • A fear of communism spreading across Africa during the Cold War led to the creation of new policies.
C. • The White minority in South Africa wanted to keep political and economic control over the country;
D. • The White minority in South Africa wanted to expand opportunities for Black and Coloured South Africans.
C. • The White minority in South Africa wanted to keep political and economic control over the country.