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Justifying Apartheid

A. L. Geyer: The Case for Apartheid, 1953


1. What are the paths Geyer sees for South Africa?




2. Which path does he advocate? How does he justify his view?




3. Why does he think Apartheid is best for all races in South Africa?




4. In what ways did Apartheid affect the foreign policy of South Africa, and how South Africa was treated by other nations? Use the Internet to help you search for answers.

 
 
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