South Africa Under Apartheid
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South Africa Under Apartheid Case Study Apartheid – In South Africa this word means separateness. In this case study I will be writing about South Africa under apartheid, I have used a wide range of research and have many sources that I have found using the Internet, reading through newspaper articles, highlighted the provocative statements, watched a BBC video 'Just an inch away', looked at Secondary text books 'Moral issues' I have been given a statistics sheet and also media pictures showing discrimination and racism towards the black nation in South Africa. In South Africa apartheid has...
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homes aren't very nice so why should they have to pay?The whole family had to work very hard to keep the house clean and tidy.
Institutional Racism and Persecution
This source proves that black children did not get good education therefore later in their life they aren't able to get good jobs with no education.
Black peoples health care is not very good therefore many black people get very ill.
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