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When did the Anti-Apartheid Movement change its name to ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa?
When did the Anti-Apartheid Movement change its name to ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa?
- 1984
- 1994 (correct)
- 1959
- 1969
Who was an important person among the many that were anti-apartheid?
Who was an important person among the many that were anti-apartheid?
- Albert Luthuli
- Vella Pillay
- Nelson Mandela (correct)
- Julius Nyerere
What was the purpose of the Boycott Movement?
What was the purpose of the Boycott Movement?
- To achieve free and fair elections
- To oppose the South African apartheid system (correct)
- To achieve majority rule in South Africa
- To support the policies of apartheid
Who founded the Boycott Movement?
Who founded the Boycott Movement?
What did the AAM stand for?
What did the AAM stand for?
Study Notes
Anti-Apartheid Movement
- The Anti-Apartheid Movement changed its name to ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa in 1994.
- One of the notable anti-apartheid figures was Nelson Mandela, who played a crucial role in the fight against apartheid.
Boycott Movement
- The purpose of the Boycott Movement was to economically isolate South Africa and pressure the government to end apartheid.
- The movement was founded by Julia Gabriel, who was instrumental in organizing the boycott.
- AAM stood for Anti-Apartheid Movement, a organization dedicated to ending apartheid in South Africa.
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Test your knowledge about the Anti-Apartheid Movement and its impact on South Africa. Explore the history, key figures, and achievements of this British organization that fought against apartheid and supported the rights of South Africa's non-White population. Discover how the movement evolved and transformed into ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa in 1994.