Subject- Social Studies/History
Question- What did the apartheid government do to 3.5 million black South Africans between 1960 and 1986? How did this help the white minority gain, maintain, and consolidate power in apartheid South Africa?
Answer- Between 1960 and 1986, the apartheid government forcibly moved 3.5 million South Africans. The way that this helped the white minority gain, maintain, and consolidate power in apartheid South Africa was by, segregating the South Africans and created fewer opportunities for South Africans.
Answer:The Revolution also unleashed powerful political, social, and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society, including increased participation in politics and governance, the legal institutionalization of religious toleration, and the growth and diffusion of the population.
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If you wanna understand this question a gotta look up the Chinese and European Opium War but I'll give my short answer to this.
Back during the Qing Dynasty, China was the zenith of economic leadership. They were prosperous in literally every single area of trade all across the globe. Because of this, the Qing emperor, Qianlong, knew China had no reason to seek better trade deals or go on ventures in expansionism. When the Europeans came to China to ask for basically spheres of influence and a piece of land to start more trade with China (the land with everything) which would only benefit the European opium, Qianlong was like "hell naw". Europe was like "bruh" and is still salty about it today. Qianlong was just stating the economic situation at the time and in reaction to it he rejected the european trade requests cuz china had everything and he knew europe couldnt complain cuz they dont control a ton of the resources at that time.
Based on the given information above, after Anna Marie had
taken note of the piece of information such as the title, author, and the date
of the book that she has found, other pieces of information that she should
also include and take note is the publisher of the book and the city of
publication.