Various forms of informational resistance by the anti-apartheid movement forced the South African government to abandon it's apartheid policy in the late 1980
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Explanation: The British Anti-Apartheid Movement. The reaction of the outside world to the development of apartheid was widespread, and by the 1980s posed a sustained challenge to the South African regime, which, facing myriad internal and external threats, eventually capitulated to make way for a new, democratic dispensation.
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