Political Science, asked by Adityaraj1402, 3 months ago

how is South Africa today from the apartheid era? Which values promoted by government today were denied during the apartheid era? answer in short​

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Answered by supreethak
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Apartheid has negatively affected the lives of all South African children but its effects have been particularly devastating for black children. The consequences of poverty, racism and violence have resulted in psychological disorders, and a generation of maladjusted children may be the result.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Apartheid era in South Africa is a bleak reminder of what discrimination can do to a country. The whites in the country repressed the native blacks and drew up extreme discriminating measures to keep them oppressed.

The whites took authority in their hands while the natives were forced to do the labor works. The natives were denied education rights or even humane conditions to reside in.  In 1948 when the Apartheid government came into power they enforced the separation laws fiercely alienating the natives from their own country.

It was a struggle from thereon, for the natives to restore their freedom and bring equality in the society. It was in the early 1990s that equality and peace were restored in South Africa and discrimination was criminalized.

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