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What does ANC stand for?

African National Congress

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What does SACTU stand for?

South African congress of Trade Unions

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What does SAIC stand for?

South African Indian Congress

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What does SACPO stand for?

South African Coloured People’s organisation

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What does SACOD stand for?

South African Congress of democrats

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What is the name of the white lawyer that defended anti-apartheid coloured people?

Bram Fischer

<p>Bram Fischer </p>
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When was the Defiance campaign?

1952

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Who were the new leaders of the ANC

Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, and Walter Sisulu

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When was the “new era” of leaders in the ANC?

1948

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What were the main difference between the “old era” of the ANC and the “new era”?

The old era focused on petitions, the new era focused on civil disobedience

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What was the first campaign centred on civil disobedience?

The Defiance Campaign

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When was the Defiance Campaign?

1952

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What two acts of rebellion took place during the Defiance Campaign of 1952?

Protesters burnt their passbooks and stormed “white-only” areas.

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How many people were arrested during the Defiance Campaign?

8500

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Which law was used to arrest people during the Defiance Campaign.

The Suppression of Communism Act

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How many protesters were killed by police during the defiance campaign?

14

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Which law was passed due to the Defiance Campaign?

The Public Safety act

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What did the UN call the Defiance Campaign?

A threat to peace

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When was the freedom charter passed?

1955

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How many volunteers took part in the creation of the freedom charter?

50 000

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What were the ANC volunteers collecting in order to create the freedom charter?

freedom demands

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What was the aim of the freedom charter?

To highlight how apartheid negatively effects each group

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What were all the freedom demands drawn up into?

The freedom charter

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Give two reasons why the freedom charter was controversial?

Too accommodating to white people

Too communist

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Define Intentionalist

believes the actions of individuals drive history

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Define Structuralist

believe individuals derive from the circumstances that were historically created.

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What is the name of the group which support the freedom charter?

The congress of the People

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Where was the freedom charter most famously read out?

Kliptown

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How many people attended the reading of the freedom charter at Kliptown?

7000

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How many leaders of the congress alliance were arrested during a raid?

156

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When were 156 congress alliance leaders put on trial for treason?

1956

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Name 3 famous leaders that were put trial for treason in 1956?

Mandela, Luthuli, and Tambo

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Who was the lead defence lawyer defending the 156 congress alliance leaders put on trial?

Bram Fischer

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What are the 3 main values the ANC believe in?

  1. Cooperation with other groups: Integration

  2. Civil Disobedience

  3. Passive resistance

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What did the PAC stand for?

Pan African Congress

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What are the 3 main values the PAC believe in?

  1. Independence from other groups

  2. Black nationalism

  3. Cooperation with other African countries

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What is the name of the white women organisation against apartheid?

The Black sash movement

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Why were the women wearing a black sash?

Mourning the death of democracy

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When was the Sharpeville Massacre?

1960

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What did the Sharpeville murder start off as?

A demonstration against pass books

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How many people marched against the pass laws during the Sharpeville massacre?

20 000

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Who organised the march that lead to the Sharpeville massacre?

The PAC

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How did the white people excuse the Sharpeville massacre?

they said is was a miscommunication

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What group did the ANC split into, to which Mandela was the leader of?

The MK, Umkhonto Sizwe

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What does Umkhonto Sizwe mean?

Spear of the Nation

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What did the PAC split into, to which Leballo was the leader?

POQO

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What does POQO mean?

Pure

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What kind of violence did the MK believe in?

Violence against properties

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What was the aim of the violence against properties the MK believed in?

To undermine the foundation of the State

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What kind of violence did the POQO believe in?

Violence against people

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What was the aim of the violence against people that the POQO believed in?

undermine the leadership of the state

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How long is the sentence for an African who striked?

3 years

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When was Mandela’s first TV interview?

1961

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What did Mandela say on the MK leaflet about Leballo’s ways of work?

“Leballo way is useless, worse than useless” “Leballo incites our bravest men to rushed unarmed into the guns of Verwoerd”

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What does Mandela say, in the MK leaflet, must be done to combat the white state?

“We destroy the forces that make the white state powerful” “we must break the instruments of oppression.”

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What does Mandela say, in the MK leaflet, white people have which makes them so hard to thwart?

“White people have the monopoly of violence”

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  1. (1) such continued and total disregard by the government of the Union of South Africa and furthermore its determined aggravation of (2) by more (3) and measures and their enforcement, accompanied by violence and bloodshed.

  1. Deplores

  2. Racial Issues

  3. Discriminatory Laws

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  1. (1) policies based on (2) and reprehensible and repugnant to (3)

  1. Deprecates

  2. Racial discrimination

  3. Human dignity

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  1. (1) all States to consider taking such (2) as is open to them, in conformity with the (3) to bring about the abandonment of these policies

  1. Requests

  2. separate and collective action

  3. Charter of the United Nations

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  1. (1) that the racial policies being pursued by the Government of the Union of South Africa are a (2) of the Charter of the United Nations and the (3) and are inconsistent with the obligations of a (4)

  1. Affirms

  2. Flagrant violation

  3. Universal Declaration of Human Right

  4. Member State

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  1. (1) that these polices have led to (2) and that their continuance endangers (3)

  1. Notes with grave concern

  2. international friction

  3. international peace and serenity

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When was the Rivonia Trial?

1963

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How many people were arrested for the Rivonia Trial?

10 leading members of the ANC

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How many, and what were the charges against the leading members of the ANC at the Rivonia Trial?

221 counts of Sabotage

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After how many years of non-violence did Mandela say black people were forced to turn to violence?

50

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According to Mandela, what did 50 years of non-violence accomplish?

Nothing but more anti-black legislation

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Who was the leader of the Anti-Apartheid movement in the UK?

Lady Barbara Castle

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What is the name of the judge at the Rivonia Trial?

Quartus de Wet

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What was the penalty for the 10 leaders of the ANC if they were found guilty?

The death penalty

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How many votes were their against the killing of political prisoners in (due to the Rivonia trial) at the National Assembly?

106 to 1 (South Africa)

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What did the UN threaten South Africa with if they were to kill Mandela and the other ANC leaders at the Rivonia trial?

Economic Sanctions

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Who led the ANC

Luthuli

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Who led the PAC

Robert Sobukwe

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Who led the MK

Nelson Mandela

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Who led Poqo

Potlako Leballo

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