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Discuss the significance of the Soweto student uprising on the collapse of apartheid in South Africa
The 1976 student Soweto student uprising was a significant event in contributing to the collapse of Apartheid in South Africa and is arguably one of the main catalysts for internal and external resistance. Although an extremely significant event, Soweto cannot be looked at as a single isolated event, there was a number of contributing factors which brought down apartheid
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HSC Modern History 2011 Assessment Task 4 National Study “Discuss the significance of the Soweto student uprising on the collapse of apartheid in South Africa” The 1976 student Soweto student uprising was a significant event in contributing to the collapse of Apartheid ...
... an influence on the country. It is therefore important to understand the social, political and economic climate of the country and the world which were all factors, along with Soweto, in the growing instability of South Africa, as well as the collapse of Apartheid in 1994.
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