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  1. 14 paź 2022 · Though apartheid claimed to have been designed in favor of racial development, Non-white citizens were severely oppressed and driven into poverty. Discussed below are some of its socio-economic and political impacts on South Africa. 1. Social Consequences a) Prohibition of Mixed Marriages

  2. 23 wrz 2010 · This article explores the history of nuclear systems and computers in apartheid South Africa, considering these systems – and apartheid more generally – as forms of ‘technopolitics’, hybrids of technical systems and political practices that produced new forms of power and agency.

  3. 3 cze 2015 · Apartheid literally means “apartness” and was a system of government implemented in South Africa between 1948 and 1994 that separated people according to race in every aspect of daily life, entrenching white minority rule and discriminating against non-white population groups.

  4. 29 wrz 2014 · The shortage of semi-skilled workers caused by the apartheid regime's statutory job reservation policy obliged manufacturers to overinvest in capital technology, with the result that South African manufacturing became capital intensive rather than labour intensive.

  5. 22 kwi 2024 · Thirty years since the end of Apartheid, South Africa still grapples with its legacy. Unequal access to education, segregated communities and massive economic disparities persists, much of it...

  6. 11 lip 2019 · While the policies of deeply institutionalized racism were overturned 25 years ago, the economic and social impacts of apartheid are still very much present in South African society, and have contributed to ever-widening gaps between black and white South Africans in multiple ways.

  7. 6 maj 2016 · What was apartheid? Translated from the Afrikaans meaning 'apartness', apartheid was the ideology supported by the National Party (NP) government and was introduced in South Africa in 1948. Apartheid called for the separate development of the different racial groups in South Africa.