The purpose of the act was to consolidate Bantu education, i.e. education of black people, so that discriminatory educational practices could be uniformly implemented across South Africa.
Many black and non-white children who lost a quality education due to the Bantu Act grew to experience economic strife. The Bantu Education Act resulted in increased racial tensions, a drop in national educational standards, and the denial of a quality education to thousands of South African children.
The education was aimed at training the children for the manual labour and menial jobs that the government deemed suitable for those of their race, and it was explicitly intended to inculcate the idea that Black people were to accept being subservient to white South Africans.
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Answer: It wasn't actually equal. Colored people were given things of less quality in public environments and were still being segregated.
Two statements that showed how racial tensions increased between 1988 and 1992 include:
- The 1988 election ads used stereotypes to help elect Bush.
- A highly publicized police brutality incident resulted in no convictions.
<h3>How did racial tensions increase between 1988 and 1992?</h3>
The Willie Horton ads used by the Bush campaign took advantage of the fears that people had about Black people and crime.
The Rodney King arrest was a high profile case that saw him beaten by police men in a brutal manner and yet there were no convictions. This fuel riots.
Find out more on the Rodney King Riots at brainly.com/question/10135114.