Answer:
a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
Answer:
Apartheid, the Afrikaans’ word for segregation, brought white supremacy to a whole new level as the rest of the continent was decolonizing following World War II. The National Party government treated non-whites as second class citizens and in the case of Africans, non-citizens. By confining Africans to the ‘homelands’ of Bantus tans, the National Party was able to justify stripping away any basic rights Africans had in the country of South Africa. The international community refused to recognize these homelands, and pressure eventually began to build from all sides to allow equal rights for all residents of South Africa. Pressure came in the form of economic sanctions, expulsions from international organizations, and the divestment of foreign companies.
Explanation:
<span>This scenario is similar
to the cultural revolution.</span>
The Cultural Revolution was a muddled mass movement in the
People's Republic of China launched by in 1966. It was founded on the notion that
elitists were undermining the government and Chinese society. It was aimed at
bringing the areas of education, art and literature in line with Communist
ideology