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Unit 21976 : Soweto uprising - Various factors led to the 1976 Soweto uprising: the black consciousness movement, organised student activism, the liberation of Mozambique and Angola, Bantu Education, and, importantly, Afrikaans as the required medium of instruction in black schools. - On 16 June 1976, learners, led by Tsietsi Mashinini, marched through Soweto. - The police opened fire on the students, officially killing 23 . - Following this incident, the student protests spilled over into other parts of South Africa; on 11 August, 33 people were shot dead by police in Langa township outside Cape Town. - After 16 June, Tsietsi Mashinini went into exile. - The effect of the student uprisings was huge: the apartheid government would never again gain full control of black South Africans. - About 5000 young people fled the township and joined the liberation movement in exile. - Many of them returned to South Africa some years later as trained cadres of MK's 16 June Detachment. - Inside the country, worker unions and students started playing an increasingly political role.
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Unit 1 1960: Sharpeville massacre and Langa march - In 1959, 300 members of the ANC, led by Robert Sobukwe, broke away to form the PAC, rejecting the multi-racial approach of the ANC. - On 21 March 1960, the PAC organised country-wide protests against pass laws. - Robert Sobukwe led the march in Soweto, Nyakale Tsolo in Sharpeville and Phillip Kgosana in Langa in the Cape. - At Sharpeville, police opened fire on the crowd, killing 69 people and wounding 180. - On 28 March, there was a national stay-away to mark a national day of mourning for the victims. - After Sharpeville, Robert Sobukwe was imprisoned on Robben Island. - Both the PAC and ANC were banned on 8 April 1960 and forced underground. - Sharpeville marked the end of peaceful resistance to apartheid and the beginning of the armed struggle. In 1961, the ANC launched their armed wing, MK, and the PAC formed an underground military wing known as Poqo. - On 31 May 1961, Prime Minister HF Verwoerd led South Africa out of the Commonwealth and declared South Africa a republic.
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La variable principal que define los tipos de acuifereos que existen es: a. Ninguna de las anteriores b. La capacidad de tomar agua c. La profundidad efectiva
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a Pinta las zonas del pais donde se extraen gas natural y los minerales. de la siguiente manera - observa el mapay nombra las b. Obrovincias donde se encuentran las principales cuencaside petróleo.
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11 - Se a medida de comprimento da linha d equador é, aproximadamente, 24000 milho terrestres, então qual é a medida d comprimento aproximada, em metros, d distância dessa linha ao centro da Terra Pesquise quantos metros tem 1 milh terrestre. (Use p 53,1
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Which European power was the first to establish its \[ \text { presence in the New World? } \] France Spain England
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What factors related to the society / community will help you determine which locations on Earth are most at risk of loss of life and property caused by an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or tsunami?
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Which countries joined Spain and Portugal in the \[ \text { race to claim the Americas? } \] France, England, and the Netherlands the Ottoman Empire and the Mughal Empire China, Mongolia, and Vietnam
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How was the Mesopotamian civilization organized? with city states and independent rulers through loyalty to one overall king through a military coalition
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A l'aide des documents, déterminer depuis quelle période on observe une élévation du niveau de la mer
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