The difference between South Africa and Vietnam revolutions was:
A. The Vietnamese fought for independence, while South Africans fought for race equality after winning independence.
When WWII finished, the Japanese forces in the north of Vietnam were to surrender to the Chinese and in the south to the British armies. During this process Chi Minh and the Viet Minh rouse to fight for Vietnam independece, declared in the 14th of August. This is known as the August Revolution.
While in South Africa, after obtaining the indepence in 1961, revolts took place until 1994 due to the apartheid, a law of segregation, oficialy made by the Republic. Finaly, in 1994, after decades of armed struggles, the African National Congress won in the first democatic election in which al races could vote.
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Depends, during World War II many women had to travel around the united states to work in factories needed to supply the allied and American armed forces. Unlike a few years prior, when there was not enough work at all for both men or women during the great depression. Business was booming and the unemployment rate fell to just above 1%. After the war, certain groups were not entirely welcomed as immigrants including the central powers and Japan.
The procedures to impeach are senate then house
Apartheid up held segregation and racial laws against races they considered "inferior" such as in america under Jim crow which promoted segregation against African Americans <span />