How did people in South Africa protest apartheid? Select all that apply.
1. starting a war with the British
2. participating in demonstrations
3. rioting
4. destroying whites-only businesses
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The Defiance Campaign in 1952 was the first large-scale, multi-racial political mobilization against apartheid laws under a common leadership – by the African National Congress, South African Indian Congress, and the Coloured People's Congress. More than 8,000 trained volunteers
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The Defiance Campaign in 1952 was the first large-scale, multi-racial political mobilization against apartheid laws under a common leadership – by the African National Congress, South African Indian Congress, and the Coloured People's Congress. More than 8,000 trained volunteers
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