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"Nelson Mandela opposed the aparthied regime." Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This exercise invites students to think about the history of apartheid in South Africa, the long struggle against it, and Nelson Mandela's legacy as a leader in that struggle. The first reading provides an historical overview of the apartheid system, the origins of the African National Congress, and the freedom struggle against apartheid. This reading describes Mandela's role as an anti-apartheid activist. The second reading examines the fall of apartheid in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the transition to multiracial democracy, and the opening of Nelson Mandela's presidency—particularly his establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Questions for discussion follow each reading.

Answered by vanshikamunjal5
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Nelson Mandela opposed the apartheid regime because he wanted to end the system of blacks and whites. The blacks were deprived of justice, peace and human dignity. He wanted equality for blacks also.

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