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What were the changes introduced by P.W. Botha in South Africa? - History

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What were the changes introduced by P.W. Botha in South Africa?

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P.W. Botha, who served as Prime Minister and later President of South Africa during the 1980s, introduced a series of limited reforms to try to preserve apartheid while reducing internal unrest and international criticism. The changes included:

  1. Relaxation of Petty Apartheid Laws: Some petty apartheid laws, such as certain segregation rules, were eased.
  2. New Constitution (1983): Botha created a new constitution that set up a Tricameral Parliament. The Coloured and Indian communities were given limited political representation, but Black Africans, who made up the majority of the people, were still left out.
  3. Reform in Labour Laws: He legalised trade unions for Black workers and allowed them to engage in limited collective bargaining.
  4. Promotion of a “Total Strategy”: This was Botha’s plan to combine military, economic, and political efforts to maintain control while addressing unrest through limited reforms.
  5. Increased Repression: Despite reforms, Botha’s government also intensified security laws and cracked down on anti-apartheid activists and organisations like the ANC.
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Chapter 10: Protest Movements (Civil Rights Movement, Anti-Apartheid Movement and Feminist Movement) - EXERCISE [Page 188]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 10 Protest Movements (Civil Rights Movement, Anti-Apartheid Movement and Feminist Movement)
EXERCISE | Q 14. | Page 188
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