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According to Biko, when would the
Black Consciousness approach
become irrelevant?
O a. Ina society with racial
superiority
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According to the extract, what is
necessary for Ubuntu to work?
0 a. Racial superiority
0 b. Economic growth
0 c. Addressing inequality
0 d. Oppression of minority
groups
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How did racism become entrenched
in South Africa?
O a. Through the philosophy of
Ubuntu
Ob. By institutionalizing it as a
way of life
O c. By promoting Black
Consciousness
les.dtls.unisa.ac.za
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Assessment 1
Back
Question T
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Ela.question
According to Biko, when would the
Black Consciousness approach
become irrelevant?
O a. Ina society with racial
superiority
,14.56 % i4«e.al { l 43%%
les.dtls.unisa.ac.za
- 4 0 LJ
Question 2
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Elag.question
According to the extract, what is
necessary for Ubuntu to work?
0 a. Racial superiority
0 b. Economic growth
0 c. Addressing inequality
0 d. Oppression of minority
groups
, 14.57 8O« i0«e.al { l 43%%
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- 4 0 LJ
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groups
Question 3
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Ela question
How did racism become entrenched
in South Africa?
O a. Through the philosophy of
Ubuntu
Ob. By institutionalizing it as a
way of life
O c. By promoting Black
Consciousness