Democratic Constitution in South Africa
Democratic Constitution in South Africa: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as System of Apartheid in South Africa, Struggle against Apartheid, Policy of Segregation in South Africa, Role of African National Congress in Struggle against Apartheid and, Building the Rainbow Nation of South Africa
Important Questions on Democratic Constitution in South Africa
Who was the freedom fighter of South Africa who spearheaded the movement for dismantling the legacy of Apartheid?

Write down the journey of South Africa towards a new Constitution.

The policy of ‘Apartheid’ was adopted by the government of

When was the South African flag hoisted for the first time?

Identify the main point of disagreement in the drafting of the African Constitution?

What was the name of the organisation that led the fight against segregation policies for African ?

Identify the name of the system of racial discrimination in South Africa?

Which among the following is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela?

Which government tried Nelson Mandela for treason?

With the end of apartheid, who became the first President of South African Republic?

In which way did the system of apartheid discriminate among the South Africans?

Which of the following is correct with regards to the term 'Apartheid'?

Which year marked the end of Apartheid in South Africa?

Which organisation led the struggle against the policies of segregation in South Africa?

What was the name given to the policy of racial separation of non-white citizens and their subsequent ill treatment by the government of South Africa.

The new African government accepted everyone in their nation as their citizens.

Following a long series of negotiations both South Africa and the British agreed to a compromise. Name the principle they agreed upon.

On April , the new national flag of the Republic of South Africa was unfurled marking the newly born government in the world. What type of government was it?

Several countries denounced apartheid as unjust and racist. But the white racist government continued to rule by detaining, torturing and killing thousands of black and coloured people.

Nelson Mandela was denied to be chosen as the first President of independent Africa.
