English, asked by bhitalilijakalita, 9 months ago

) In his speech Mandela says that before the elections he and his men
were termed
i. Out laws ii. In-laws iii. Oppressors iv. Patriots.​

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Answered by vaibhav1234599
4

Answer:

i) In the first decade of the twentieth century, the white-skinned peoples of South Africa patched up their differences and developed a regime of ethnic dominance against the dark-skinned inhabitants of their own territory, thus providing the basis for one of the harshest and most inhumane societies ever known to the world.

ii) The previous regime had been permanently overthrown in the last decade of the twentieth century and replaced by one that acknowledged the rights and freedoms of all races, regardless of the color of their skin.

Explanation:

Answered by skyfall63
1

(i) Out laws

Explanation:

  • The white-skinned communities of Southern Africa, during the first ten years of the 20th century, had mitigated their differences and established an racial domination system against the dark-skinned people of their own states, thereby forming the basis for one of the most inhuman and brutal societies in the world.
  • Till Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa, the nation was in the "grips of apartheid" and Neslon Mandela was then "branded an outlaw" by other countries. When  Nelson Mandela has become the President, apartheid was abolished & diplomatic relations with several nations were restored.

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