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LJU500 FIRST SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT( STADIO)

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THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS WELL REFERENCED DISTINCTION ANSWERS WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY AND IN TEXT REFERENCE FOR LJU500 SEMESTER 01 - 2023 FOR STADIO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS










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LJU500 ASSIGNMENT ONE

STADIO UNIVERSITY



FIRST SEMESTER 2023

95% TO 100 % GUARANTEED



IN TEXT REFERENCING AND

BIBLIOGRAPHY INCLUDED IN

ACCODANCE WITH THE

UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTIONS.



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, Question 1.


1.1. The major injustices during apartheid were that pass laws and apartheid policies
prohibited Black people from entering urban areas without immediately finding a
job. It was illegal for a Black person not to carry a passbook. Black people could
not marry white people. They could not set up businesses in white areas.
Everywhere from hospitals to beaches was segregated. Education was
restricted. And throughout the 1950s, the NP passed law after law regulating the
movement and lives of Black people. Hospitals and ambulances were
segregated: the white hospitals were generally of a very good standard with well-
educated staff and ample funds, while black hospitals were seriously
understaffed and underfunded, with many black areas without a hospital at all. In
the 1970s each black child's education cost the state only a tenth of each white
child's. The Bantu Education Act specifically aimed to teach blacks only the basic
skills they would need in working for whites. Higher education was provided in
separate universities and colleges after 1959. Very few places were provided for
blacks and all the existing and reputable universities remained white. Trains and
buses were segregated. Black buses, known as "green" buses because they had
a green marker on the front windscreen, stopped at black bus stops and white
buses at white ones. 1st and 2nd class train carriages were for whites only. 3rd
class carriages were for blacks only. Public beaches were racially segregated,
with the best ones reserved for whites. Public swimming pools and libraries were
also segregated. There were practically no pools nor libraries for blacks. Since
1948, sex and marriage between the races was prohibited. A white driver was
not allowed to have a black in the front of the car if that person was of a different
sex. Black people were not allowed to employ white people. Black police were
not allowed to arrest whites. Cinemas and theatres in "white areas" (i.e. all
significant towns and economic areas) were not allowed to admit blacks. There
were practically no cinemas or theatres or restaurants or hotels in black areas.
Most restaurants and hotels in white areas were not allowed to admit blacks

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