Republic of South Africa
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How did Mandela’s ‘hunger for freedom’ change his life?
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On what charges was Nelson Mandela sentenced to life imprisonment.
Q. Which among the following statements are true regarding Nelson Mandela?
- He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964.
- He was imprisoned in Robin's Island.
- He condemned the Apartheid system.
- He became the President of South Africa in 1996.
Q. As protests and struggles against the apartheid regime increased, the white regime changed its policies. Identify the transitions that took place in South Africa during that time.
- Restriction on the media was lifted.
- Ban on forming political parties was lifted.
- The discriminatory laws were annulled.
- Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
Q. The Constitution of South Africa gave its citizens the most extensive than any democratic country.
- virtues
- duties
- rights
Q. After the emergence of the Republic of South Africa in 1994, the native African leaders sought to build a new country based on which of the following?
- Equality of all races
- Equality of all genders
- Racial bias and segregation
- Social justice and human rights
Q. Who facilitated the process of abolishing Apartheid and establishing peace in South Africa?
- Nelson Mandela
- Walter Sisulu
- Oliver Tambo
- F. W. de Klerk
Q. Answer the following question in 30-40 words:
What did Nelson Mandela remember on the day of the inaugural ceremony?
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1. What was the appeal made by the black leaders to the fellow blacks after the emergence of the new democratic South Africa?
Q. The South Africans call themselves a rainbow nation.
- True
- False
Q. Who became the first native president of South Africa in 1994?
- Mangosuthu Buthelezi
- Nelson Mandela
- Oliver Tambo
- F.W. de Klerk
Q. The Constitution of South Africa inspires democrats all over the world.
- True
- False