Social Sciences, asked by rgsheedhariel, 1 year ago

What would have happened in South Africa if the black majority had decided to take revenge on the whites for all their oppression and exploitation?

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Answered by monasingh
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if black had not forgiven the whites for all the oppression and decide to take revenge on them there would have been bloodshed everywhere.it could lead to the division  of the country and there will be no more united and peaceful south Africa. the black community will follow the policy of non-violence in there freedom struggle.
Answered by BrainlyRaaz
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What would have happened in South Africa if the black majority had decided to take revenge on the whites for all their oppression and exploitation?

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( a ). Meaning of Apartheid : Apartheid is the name of a system of racial discrimination unique m South Africa .

( b ). Impact of Apartheid on South Africa

  • The system of apartheid divided the people and labelled them on the basis of their skin colour .

  • Apartheid was particularly oppressive for the blacks .

  • They were forbidden from living in white areas .

  • They could work in white areas only if they had a permit .

  • Separate areas were designated for them in trains , buses , taxis , hotels , hospitals , schools and colleges , libraries , cinema halls , theatres , beaches , swimming pool , public toilets , etc .

( c ). Role of Great Hero - Nelson Mandela

  • Nelson Mandela was tried for treason by the white South African government .

  • He was sentenced to life imprisonment for opposing apartheid in his country .

  • He spent 28 years in South Africa ' s most dreaded prison , Robben Island .

( d ). Results if the blacks had decided to take revenge on the white minority .

In South Africa , if the black majority would have decided to take revenge on the whites for all their oppression and exploitation , there would have been bloodshed everywhere . But fortunately , the South Africans did not follow this policy . They followed the policy of non violence in their freedom struggle .

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