AFH FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
In the late 1970s, apartheid South Africa faced numerous problems, including significant
downturn in the __________. - ANS economy
Diminishing state resources were still being used to maintain repressive _________ ________. -
ANS apartheid laws.
__________ ________, white flight from South Africa, and a growing black populationw
worsened problems - ANS Runaway inflation
Moreover, the African leaders of the Homelands were both fraudulent and incompetent, and
this was happening in the context of decaying and economically ______________ ___________.
- ANS impoverished areas.
Who: legalized African trade unions. Which led to the establishment of two significant unions,
namely: the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the Council of Unions
ofSouth Africa—Azania Confederation of Trade Unions (CUSA-AZACTU). - ANS Botha
(COSATU) - ANS Congress of South African Trade Unions
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,(CUSA-AZACTU) - ANS Council of Unions ofSouth Africa—Azania Confederation of Trade
Unions.
Botha created a President's Council comprising _____ members. - ANS 60
The new parliament created ______ uniracial chambers. The white chamber had more
representatives than the other two (Indian and Colored) combined. There was no chamber for
_______. - ANS three, Africans
He abolished some secondary apartheid laws, including those prohibiting
___________________. - ANS interracial sex andmarriage.
Following the Soweto uprising, what kind of culture permeated South Africa? - ANS a protest
culture permeated South Africa.
In August 1983, 575 representatives of all races created the ________ __________ Front to lead
the anti-apartheid movement. - ANS Democratic Front
The United Democratic Front embraced the _________ __________ demonstrating a
connection with earlier protests and welcoming prominent former members of the ANC as
associates. - ANS Freedom Charter
hief Mangosuthu Buthelezi and his Inkatha movement, while claiming to be a national liberation
movement, was, in reality a _______ ________ _________________. - ANS Zulu ethnic
movement.
Who was Pieter Botha? - ANS President of South Africa in 1984 - 1989.
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, South Africa used its economic power via the ____________________ _____________ to
undermine the ability of economically dependent neighboring states like Botswana, Lesotho,
and Swaziland to provide safe havens for the ANC's underground movement. - ANS Anglo-
American Corporation of South Africa
To break their dependency on the South African economy, Angola, Botswana, Lesotho,Malawi,
Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe founded the __________ _________
__________ __________ __________ but could not accomplish its goal completely. -
ANS Southern African Development Coordination Congress
On the other hand, apartheid South Africa contributed to intensifying civil wars in _________
and ___________ by supporting rebel groups like the National Union for the Total
Independenceof Angola (UNITA) and the Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO). -
ANS Angola and Mozambique
Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of Great Britain in 1979, and Ronald Reagan, president of the
United States, gave Botha a lifeline by _____ ___________ ________ South Africa. -
ANS opposing sanctions against
However, due to the relentless anti-apartheid protests across the United States, Congress
passed the ____________ ___________________ _____ in October 1986, overriding President
Reagan's veto. - ANS Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act
Botha declared a State of Emergency in 1985 due to the withdrawal of __________
___________ and __________ ________________ ________________. - ANS foreign
investments and widespread black resistance.
The _________ __________ __________ became a crucial part of the resistance, as they
organized work stoppages. - ANS African labor unions
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ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
In the late 1970s, apartheid South Africa faced numerous problems, including significant
downturn in the __________. - ANS economy
Diminishing state resources were still being used to maintain repressive _________ ________. -
ANS apartheid laws.
__________ ________, white flight from South Africa, and a growing black populationw
worsened problems - ANS Runaway inflation
Moreover, the African leaders of the Homelands were both fraudulent and incompetent, and
this was happening in the context of decaying and economically ______________ ___________.
- ANS impoverished areas.
Who: legalized African trade unions. Which led to the establishment of two significant unions,
namely: the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the Council of Unions
ofSouth Africa—Azania Confederation of Trade Unions (CUSA-AZACTU). - ANS Botha
(COSATU) - ANS Congress of South African Trade Unions
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,(CUSA-AZACTU) - ANS Council of Unions ofSouth Africa—Azania Confederation of Trade
Unions.
Botha created a President's Council comprising _____ members. - ANS 60
The new parliament created ______ uniracial chambers. The white chamber had more
representatives than the other two (Indian and Colored) combined. There was no chamber for
_______. - ANS three, Africans
He abolished some secondary apartheid laws, including those prohibiting
___________________. - ANS interracial sex andmarriage.
Following the Soweto uprising, what kind of culture permeated South Africa? - ANS a protest
culture permeated South Africa.
In August 1983, 575 representatives of all races created the ________ __________ Front to lead
the anti-apartheid movement. - ANS Democratic Front
The United Democratic Front embraced the _________ __________ demonstrating a
connection with earlier protests and welcoming prominent former members of the ANC as
associates. - ANS Freedom Charter
hief Mangosuthu Buthelezi and his Inkatha movement, while claiming to be a national liberation
movement, was, in reality a _______ ________ _________________. - ANS Zulu ethnic
movement.
Who was Pieter Botha? - ANS President of South Africa in 1984 - 1989.
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, South Africa used its economic power via the ____________________ _____________ to
undermine the ability of economically dependent neighboring states like Botswana, Lesotho,
and Swaziland to provide safe havens for the ANC's underground movement. - ANS Anglo-
American Corporation of South Africa
To break their dependency on the South African economy, Angola, Botswana, Lesotho,Malawi,
Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe founded the __________ _________
__________ __________ __________ but could not accomplish its goal completely. -
ANS Southern African Development Coordination Congress
On the other hand, apartheid South Africa contributed to intensifying civil wars in _________
and ___________ by supporting rebel groups like the National Union for the Total
Independenceof Angola (UNITA) and the Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO). -
ANS Angola and Mozambique
Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of Great Britain in 1979, and Ronald Reagan, president of the
United States, gave Botha a lifeline by _____ ___________ ________ South Africa. -
ANS opposing sanctions against
However, due to the relentless anti-apartheid protests across the United States, Congress
passed the ____________ ___________________ _____ in October 1986, overriding President
Reagan's veto. - ANS Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act
Botha declared a State of Emergency in 1985 due to the withdrawal of __________
___________ and __________ ________________ ________________. - ANS foreign
investments and widespread black resistance.
The _________ __________ __________ became a crucial part of the resistance, as they
organized work stoppages. - ANS African labor unions
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