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Gr5 Unit 4 and 5 History Revision
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Mapungubwe and Frances Baard
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What was Mapungubwe and where was it located?
Mapungubwe was a powerful ancient kingdom built around a hill in Limpopo Province, South Africa.
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Name a material archaeologists found objects made from in Mapungubwe.
Gold
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Why is the golden rhinoceros so famous?
It represents strength and leadership in African culture.
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What do golden objects in Mapungubwe tell us about the people who lived there?
They show the people were skilled artists and that their leaders were rich and powerful.
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Name one example of an artifact (other than the golden rhino) found at Mapungubwe.
A golden sceptre or a bowl or jewellery.
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Why do we say that Mapungubwe was involved in trade?
Archaeologists found things like glass beads, cloth, and pottery, which came from other places.
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What is a goldsmith?
A person who melts and shapes gold to make things like jewellery or golden objects.
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Who was Frances Baard and where was she born?
Frances Baard was a woman who fought for workers’ rights and against apartheid. She was born in Kimberley.
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What job did she do before becoming involved in the struggle against apartheid?
She worked as a domestic worker and later became a teacher.
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What is apartheid?
Apartheid was a system of unfair laws that kept people of different races apart and gave white people more rights.
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What organisation did Frances Baard join to fight for workers’ rights?
She joined a trade union.
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What important document did she help write in 1955?
The Freedom Charter.
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What happened in 1994 that was part of Frances Baard’s dream?
South Africa had its first democratic election and the ANC won.
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Name one way Frances Baard is remembered today.
A district in Kimberley is named after her, and there is a bronze statue of her.
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Why is Frances Baard’s story important for us to learn?
(Example answer) Her story shows us that one person can make a big difference by standing up for what is right.
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