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Prepare lesson for Reading Exercise: The Collapse of the A-pac-thai Regime, short version 1
Main Content
The reading discusses racial discrimination in South Africa, its consequences, and the struggle of black people. The persistent struggle has succeeded in eradicating racial discrimination.
Question 1 (page 55 Vietnamese Grade 5 textbook): How were black people treated under the A-pac-thai regime?
Answer:
Under the A-pac-thai regime, black people were treated terribly and extremely unfairly. They only owned 1/10 of the farmland, 1/4 of the total income, and none of the mines, factories, or banks. They had to do strenuous, dirty work and were paid only 1/7 to 1/10 of the wages of white people. They had to live, seek medical treatment, and attend school in segregated areas and were denied freedom and democracy.
Question 2 (page 55 Vietnamese Grade 5 textbook): What did the people of South Africa do to abolish racial segregation?
Answer:
To abolish racial segregation, the people of South Africa demanded equality. They fought bravely and persistently until they achieved victory.
Question 3 (page 55 Vietnamese Grade 5 textbook): In your opinion, why do people around the world support the struggle against the A-pac-thai regime?
Answer:
The world supports it because it is a righteous struggle for a progressive, civilized world where everyone is equal, happy, free, and democratic.
Question 4 (page 55 Vietnamese Grade 5 textbook): Introduce the first President of the new South Africa.
Answer:
Mr. Nelson Mandela was a black lawyer. He was imprisoned for 27 years for fighting against the A-pac-thai regime. He also received the Nobel Prize for Peace.
Prepare lesson for Reading Exercise: The Collapse of the A-pac-thai Regime, short version 2
Detailed Solution
1. Under the A-pac-thai regime, how were black people treated?
Answer:
Under the A-pac-thai regime, black people were discriminated against, forced to do strenuous, dirty work for low wages, had to live, seek medical treatment, and work in segregated areas, and were denied any freedom or democracy.
In South Africa, the black population stood up demanding equality to dismantle racial discrimination. Their struggle ultimately succeeded.
The global support for the fight against apartheid stems from the universal values of peace and justice, rejecting such brutal racial policies.
Introducing the first President of the newly liberated South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Born in 1918, he was sentenced to life imprisonment by the oppressive regime for his anti-apartheid activism. Mandela was released in 1994 following the abolition of apartheid. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
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