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Most white people remained "neutral" to Apartheid, since they feared the backlash from the government which was known to commit horrible acts of violence against protesters to the various segregative laws. Many still were in agreement with it, since there was (and still is) a mind set that said that all non-whites were inferior to white people and therefore did not deserve the same rights as white people. This was also, in part, fueled by various popular denominations of the Christian church in South Africa. A small number of white people (such as Helen Suzman, Pieter Dirk Uys) publicly spoke out against the Apartheid government.

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The blacks were very sad and very mad at the Apartheid paper

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How did blacks feel about apartheid?

The blacks were very sad and very mad at the Apartheid paper


Who was the main target of apartheid?

Blacks


Why was apartheid made?

Apartheid is made for segregation and discrimination so the blacks can be separated from the whites


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of the republic in South Africa?

Apartheid


Why did they start apartheid?

Apartheid was started because the whites in south Africa did not want the blacks around


Who were the perpetrators in the apartheid?

the white people who abused the blacks


Why was the apartheid system unfair?

because blacks and whites were separated


Did blacks live in poverty during apartheid?

Yes they did, during apartheid laws were passed that ensured and promoted the well-being and domination of other races over blacks, there was no equal opportunities to all races which meant that whites especially enjoyed supremacy over blacks.


What did apartheid imply for nonwhites?

Apartheid implied for nonwhites that they were the dominant citizens of South Africa. Apartheid made them feel as if they were better than the blacks. It molded them to discriminate and hate someone just because of their race. It created legal unjust regulations that promoted unnecessary hatred against innocent people.


What social policy of South Africa denied blacks man rights?

Apartheid.


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of the Republic of South Africa.?

Apartheid


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of republic of south Africa?

Apartheid