Fight Against the Apartheid System
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Q. Which was the umbrella organisation that initiated a mass mobilisation against the policies of racial segregation?
- African National Congress
- African National Convocation
- African National Conference
- National Congress of Africa
Q. Which umbrella organisation initiated mass mobilisation against the policies of racial segregation in South Africa?
- African National Conference
- African National Convocation
- National Congress of Africa
- African National Congress
Q. Native Africans and other non-white communities were allowed to form associations and protest against injustice during the Apartheid regime.
- True
- False
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___________ was the umbrella organisation that initiated a mass mobilisation against the policies of racial segregation.
- African National Congress
- Africa's National Congress
- National Congress of Africa
- Africa's National Conference
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Nelson Mandela organised a paramilitary subgroup of the ANC in _______.
- 1959
- 1960
- 1961
- 1962
Q. is the offence of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance.
- Treason
- Duplicity
- Infidelity
Q. In 1960, South African police killed 69 peaceful protesters and wounded many in Sharpeville. This angered people and resulted in armed struggle. Nelson Mandela helped organise a paramilitary subgroup of the ANC in 1960. He was arrested in 1963 and tried for treason. What does treason mean?
- Treason is the abduction of people belonging to the white race.
- Treason is the offence of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance.
- Treason is the offence of initiating a mass mobilisation against the policies of racial segregation.
- Treason is the exercising of the right to form associations to protest against injustice.
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Effects of bloody Sunday .
Q. In 1960, South African police killed 69 peaceful protesters and wounded many in .
- Powerville
- Sharpeville
- Homer