The National Party justified apartheid on the basis of creating separate development for different racial groups in South Africa. They argued that it was necessary to maintain the cultural and economic differences between races to ensure harmony and avoid conflict. They also believed that it was their duty to protect and preserve the Afrikaner culture and identity. However, these justifications were widely criticized for promoting racial discrimination and denying basic human rights.
The national party
In the 1940's the African National Party initiated the Apartheid as a means to cement their control over the economic and social system.
The implementation of Apartheid laws
it led the party to win the election and institute segregation in the country
Apartheid started in 1948 and was thought up by the stalwarts of the National Party and the Broederbond.
The founding party of Apartheid was the National Party. The National Party was the ruling party up until the end of Apartheid.
The National Party governments of South Africa.
The national party
In the 1940's the African National Party initiated the Apartheid as a means to cement their control over the economic and social system.
The implementation of Apartheid laws
it led the party to win the election and institute segregation in the country
Apartheid started in 1948 and was thought up by the stalwarts of the National Party and the Broederbond.
Answer this question… The National Party
apartheid started because of the NP (national party) in 1948 and ended in 1990 with the help of heroes like Nelson Mandela
Apartheid ("apartness") was a policy of the South African government (National Party) (NP) from 1948 to 1994. The purpose was to keep the various races apart.
Apartheid was all about a small group of people, led by supporters of the National Party, denying access to power to a much larger majority. The end of Apartheid was defined by that minority group losing power and the majority, led by supporters of the African national Congress Party, assuming power. After the end of Apartheid, the power was in the hands of the political leadership of the African National Congress. The ANC at that time was led by Nelson Mandela.
Apartheid was a system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994, so 46 years