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Apartheid ....
.................(be ) a system for keeping white people and nonwhites
separated in South Africa. It ..........
....... ( last) from 1948 to the early 1990s. The word
apartheid means "apartness" in Afrikaans,
, a language spoken in South Africa.
The population of the country is mostly nonwhite. But for many years the white people
of South Africa ........
... (control )the country's government. They ........................establisn)
laws that kept the races separate and discriminated against the nonwhite majority.
Aparthe.id..................../divide) South Africans into four groups: white, Bantu ( black), Colored (of
mixed descent), and Asian. The policy ..
........( create ) separate areas in cities for each
group. Members of a group .............
• (be ) not allowed to live, operate businesses, or own land
outside of their area. Under "pass" laws, nonwhit. ..................... have ) to carry passes while in
white areas. Other laws.
( set) up separate schools and ..
....................(restrict)
each race to different types of jobs. The government also .....................
.( create ) 10 territories
called "homelands" and .........
........ (force) all blacks to move to them.
With the support of some whites, many blacks in South Africa
......... (protest ) against
apartheid. The African National Congress ( ANC ) ..........
.............lead )the fight. The protests
sometimes.....
......... (turn) violent. A district called Soweto .........
..(riot ) in 1976
against a requirement that blacks learn Afrikaans. Other countries also
condemn) apartheid. In 1985 Great Britain and the United States ....................
restrict ) trade
with South Africa.
In response to the protests, the South African government ................
.... ( grant ) nonwhites
some rights in the late 1980s. In 1990-91 the government..................
( lead ) by President F.W.
de Klerk ....................... end ) most of the apartheid laws. In 1994 all races
....................De)
allowed to vote in a national election. Nelson Mandela, leader of the ANC,
......(be)
elected president. Apartheid. ....................... b) over, but its effects remained.


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Mets les verbes entre parenthèses au prétérit

Apartheid was a system for keeping white people and nonwhites separated in South Africa. It lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s. The word apartheid means "apartness" in Afrikaans, a language spoken in South Africa.

The population of the country is mostly nonwhite. But for many years the white people of South Africa controlled the country's government. They established laws that kept the races separate and discriminated against the nonwhite majority.

Apartheid divided South Africans into four groups: white, Bantu ( black), Colored (of mixed descent), and Asian. The policy created separate areas in cities for each group. Members of a group weren't allowed to live, operate businesses, or own land outside of their area. Under "pass" laws, non white had to carry passes while in white areas. Other laws  set up separate schools and restricted each race to different types of jobs. The government also created 10 territories called "homelands" and forced all blacks to move to them.

With the support of some whites, many blacks in South Africa protested against apartheid. The African National Congress ( ANC ) led the fight. The protests sometimes turned violent. A district called Soweto rioted in 1976 against a requirement that blacks learn Afrikaans. Other countries also condemned apartheid. In 1985 Great Britain and the United States restricted trade with South Africa.

In response to the protests, the South African government granted nonwhites some rights in the late 1980s. In 1990-91 the government led by President F.W. de Klerk ended most of the apartheid laws. In 1994 all races were allowed to vote in a national election. Nelson Mandela, leader of the ANC, was elected president. Apartheid was over, but its effects remained.

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