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How did the apartheid movement affect the blacks and the whites?

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The system of apartheid practised in South Africa was oppressive for the blacks as they were not given political and economic rights like the white population. They were used as cheap labour and also forced to live separately from the whites.

In order to end this oppression, the Anti-Apartheid Movement was started by Nelson Mandela in the 1960's.

This movement affected the blacks in the following ways:

1. It gave support and confidence to the blacks to fight for their rights.

2. They formed associations and protested through strikes. It prepared them to handle power and authority.

The movement also affected the whites in the following ways:

1. The whites were opposed by the blacks who got united to fight with the whites to end their oppression.

2. The whites also began receiving criticism from other countries of the world who supported the movement.

The Anti-Apartheid Movement was a 30-year-long struggle that finally succeeded in establishing democracy in South Africa. It was successful in giving the same rights and privileges to the blacks that were enjoyed by the whites.

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