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What were the motives of Dr. Malan to introduce apartheid in the country? - History

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What were the motives of Dr. Malan to introduce apartheid in the country?

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Dr. D.F. Malan, the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954, introduced the policy of apartheid with several key motives:

  1. Preserve White Supremacy: The goal of Malan and his National Party was to keep the white group in power over the non-white majority, especially Black South Africans.
  2. Racial Segregation: Malan believed that individuals of different races should live separately, as he considered racial mixing detrimental to white culture and identity.
  3. Political Control: By making it acceptable for races to be separate, Malan made sure that only white people would have political power.
  4. Economic Exploitation: The policies of apartheid kept Black South Africans in low-paying jobs and limited their rights and movement. This made sure there was a cheap labour force.
  5. Religious and Ideological Justification: As a former church minister, Malan used religious and nationalist reasons to support apartheid. He said it was God’s will and the Afrikaner culture had to survive without it.
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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 9. | Page 188
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