Botha's 'Total strategy' in SA Flashcards
1
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Botha’s thinking
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- Started a series of reforms designed to meet the demands of big businesses
- Claim to create a black middle-class, in order to stop black protest being so effective
- Some apartheid restrictions would be removed, but white would remain firmly in control
2
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“Change” in SA, but with careful thinking.
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- Trade unions for black workers were legalised.
- Job oppurtunities increased.
- Investment in black education increased
- Housing and travel restrictions relaxed; property laws, influx controls, and pass laws were relaxed. Pass laws eventually abolished in 1986 = allowed black people to move around freely.
- More racially mixed areas
- Housing improve: urban foundation was set up with big businesses to build a new and better houses for Black Townships
- Ending ‘petty Apartheid: mix marriages was repealed and local authorities were encouraged to relax the ‘separate authorities act’ to allow black access to better hotels, cinemas, beaches and restaurants in white areas.