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Page 1: Apartheid in South Africa. Please do not talk at this timeDec 2 HW: Finish your chart from the documents on Apartheid Please turn in your Make up work

Apartheid in South Africa

Page 2: Apartheid in South Africa. Please do not talk at this timeDec 2 HW: Finish your chart from the documents on Apartheid Please turn in your Make up work

Please do not talk at this time Dec 2

HW: Finish your chart from the documents on Apartheid

• Please turn in your Make up work and resubmissions.

• Put it all in one packet with your name.• Let me know what part I am re-grading with a

note/arrow/circle etc.

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We’ll start with a short video…

• Think about what you remember about Imperialism in Africa…

• Today we will be looking at the History of South Africa as a case study for the experience of Africa in general.

Video on Imperialism in Africa

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South A

frica

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South Africa History:1652 -- The Dutch settle in Cape Colony at Cape Town.

Slaves from West Africa, Malaysia, and India are imported into the colony, setting up a system where whites rule non-whites.

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• 1806 – British seize and eventually take over the Cape Colony. Native peoples are told they must work for white employers and place restrictions on their travel.

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• 1867 – Diamonds are discovered at Kimberley and mining begins. Africans are given the most dangerous jobs, are paid less than white workers, and are housed in fenced, patrolled barracks. They are not allowed to organize union or ask for better wages or working conditions.

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• 1910 – The Union of South Africa is born under the British Commonwealth, ending its status as a colony of Great Britain. The South Africa Act is also passed which takes away all political rights of Africans.

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• 1948 – Urbanization, economic growth and a world fighting for freedom during World War II fuels white fears that equality for all races might gain support. The National Party introduces apartheid measures against blacks, Indian immigrants and those of mixed race to keep the races separate and whites in power.

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What do you see in these pictures? What do they tell you about South Africa at this time?

Page 11: Apartheid in South Africa. Please do not talk at this timeDec 2 HW: Finish your chart from the documents on Apartheid Please turn in your Make up work

Please find two people to work with and make a group of 3

• Please sit with your group

• Please get a folder from the front of the room:

Comic Strip Assignment- IGNORE

Apartheid Timeline- Required

Overview of Apartheid- Required

Apartheid Chart/Photo page- Required

National Party’s Color Policy- Optional

Kaffir Boy- Optional

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South Africa was the first country to gain its independence in Africa. It became independent from England in 1910. However, the white minority was determined at that time not to give away any of the power they had held since Colonial times. They knew that Education, Wealth and Unity were the three things that would allow the black population of South Africa to seize power in the new government and so they passed laws to begin Apartheid.

Big Question: How did the white South Africans keep the black South Africans from becoming Educated? Wealthy? United?

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On pg. 65A in your notebook, please set up the page like this:White Controls over Non White South Africans

• Education (Social)

• Wealth (Economic)

• United (Political)

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Look at the Documents before you…

• You have a Timeline, an article, a graph and several pictures that you MUST use.

• You also have two Primary Sources you MAY use.

• As you look at these pages, talk over with your partner how white South Africans are preventing black South Africans from becoming educated, wealthy and united?

• Once you have some ideas… fill out your chart.

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• Education (Social)

• Wealth (Economic)

• United (Political)

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Please do not talk at this time Dec 3HW: Finish BSQ for South Africa

Please get out Ed/$/Unity chart.

Please turn in any colored handouts you may have taken

home in the last few units… Look for pages labeled Class Set.

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On pg. 66A in your notebook, please set up the page like this:White Controls over Non White South Africans

• Education (Social)

• Wealth (Economic)

• United (Political)

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Look at the Documents before you…

• You have a Timeline, an article, a graph and several pictures that you MUST use.

• You also have two Primary Sources you MAY use.

• As you look at these pages, talk over with your partner how white South Africans are preventing black South Africans from becoming educated, wealthy and united?

• Once you have some ideas… fill out your chart.

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• Education (Social)

• Wealth (Economic)

• United (Political)

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Keep in Mind….Power + Prejudice = Racism

According to this definition, racism exists in the US today. How is Racism the same or different than prejudice or bias?

Prejudice- To make a decision about someone without evidence- pre-judge

Bias- to have an opinion about something based on emotion instead of facts

Life Under Apartheid- Skin Deep Video Add to your charts with specifics from

this video.

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Big Question: How did the white South Africans keep the

black South Africans from becoming Educated? Wealthy?

United?

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Please do not talk at this time Dec 4/5HW: Finish Take Action Assignment

India/South Africa Quiz on Friday

I will collect the following on Friday:

India DBQSouth Africa Chart and BSQ

answerTake Action Assignment

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USA and The End of Apartheid- Pg 66AGet a copy of the reading on the USA and the End

of Apartheid. This is a Class Set.

Read this together with your partner. As you read, think about the effect everyday people in the US had on the economy and government of a country on the other side of the world.

1. What is Divestment?2. How does it take money away from South Africa?3. What did UC Berkeley do and why did they do it?4. How does the Boycott of South Africa expand beyond

banks and investment?5. What effect does all this have on South Africa?

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Using the reading about The USA and End of Apartheid answer these questions with your partner.

1. What did Americans do that led to the fall of Apartheid?

1.How did Americans affect the system of Racism (as defined by Power + Prejudice) in South Africa with their actions?

2. If Americans without the internet and cell phones did this in the 1980’s, How would the same campaign look today? What actions would they need to take? What tools could they use?

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Take Action- 67A

Take Action! Class Set: Please return with your assignment

1. Find a cause you believe in. You might want to support animal rights, civil rights in the US or other countries, occupy Wall Street, political reform, a response to global warming… you might want to make people aware of injustice here in the US or in other countries like Columbia, Syria, or the Democratic Republic of Congo. You can choose any cause that means something to you. I will not judge!

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Please now go to the Mexico PPT

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Ed/$/Unity Chart and Apartheid DBQ- Pg 65A

USA and Apartheid- Pg 66ATake Action- Pg 67A