DP History Questionbank
Protests and action
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- Non-violent protests: bus boycotts; defiance campaign, Freedom Charter
- Increasing violence: the Sharpeville massacre (1960) and the decision to adopt the armed struggle
- Official response: the Rivonia trial (1963–1964) and the imprisonment of the ANC leadership
Directly related questions
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.13b:
What does Source N suggest about the group of opponents to the government’s apartheid policy?
- 19M.1.BP.TZ0.16: Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree that, during the 1950s, the...
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.13a:
Why, according to Source M, did Robert Sobukwe oppose working against apartheid with European (white) people?
- 19M.1.BP.TZ0.15: Compare and contrast what Sources O and P reveal about the anti-apartheid movement in the 1950s.
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.14:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source O for an historian studying the anti-apartheid movement.
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.13b:
What does Source N suggest about the situation of the ANC in 1964?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.13a:
Why, according to Source M, did the opposition resort to violence?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.14:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source P for an historian studying the Rivonia Trial (1963–1964).
- 19N.1.BP.TZ0.15: Compare and contrast what Sources O and P reveal about the ANC’s struggle against the South...
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.16:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss the view that, by the end of 1964, the anti-apartheid movement had been significantly weakened.
Sub sections and their related questions
Non-violent protests: bus boycotts; defiance campaign, Freedom Charter
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.13a:
Why, according to Source M, did Robert Sobukwe oppose working against apartheid with European (white) people?
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.13b:
What does Source N suggest about the group of opponents to the government’s apartheid policy?
-
19M.1.BP.TZ0.14:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source O for an historian studying the anti-apartheid movement.
- 19M.1.BP.TZ0.15: Compare and contrast what Sources O and P reveal about the anti-apartheid movement in the 1950s.
- 19M.1.BP.TZ0.16: Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree that, during the 1950s, the...
Increasing violence: the Sharpeville massacre (1960) and the decision to adopt the armed struggle
NoneOfficial response: the Rivonia trial (1963–1964) and the imprisonment of the ANC leadership
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.13a:
Why, according to Source M, did the opposition resort to violence?
-
19N.1.BP.TZ0.13b:
What does Source N suggest about the situation of the ANC in 1964?
-
19N.1.BP.TZ0.14:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source P for an historian studying the Rivonia Trial (1963–1964).
- 19N.1.BP.TZ0.15: Compare and contrast what Sources O and P reveal about the ANC’s struggle against the South...
-
19N.1.BP.TZ0.16:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss the view that, by the end of 1964, the anti-apartheid movement had been significantly weakened.