State three causes of nationalism in South Africa.

      

State three causes of nationalism in South Africa.

  

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Lydia
(i) Christianity encouraged Africans to fight for equality

(ii) Alienation of Africans land.

(iii) Pan-Africans influenced Africans to fight for freedom.

(iv) Exploitation of African laborers especially in mines.

(v) Urbanization encouraged Africans to interact and ask for their rights.

(vi) The World War II made African soldiers realize that there is no difference
between African people and whites.

(vii) Apartheid/racial discrimination in public places

(viii) African elite e.g. Rev. John Dube, Walter Sisulu, and Nelson Mandela
promoted national conscience in South Africa
lydiajane74 answered the question on October 16, 2017 at 10:05


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