English, asked by darkmatter1210, 10 months ago

What began Mandela's hunger for freedom? *
A) the fact that it had already been taken away from him
B) his obligation towards people
C) his obligation towards family
D) he was born to fight

i dont want explanation, thank you

Answers

Answered by RittickaKashyap
15

Answer:

A) the fact that it had already been taken away from him.

Explanation:

Because the blacks were the original natives of that place, still they were treated very badly. They were highly dominated by the whites. Apartheid system made the blacks life miserable.

Answered by barmansuraj489
0

Concept introduction:

Freedom is defined as the ability to act or shift without restriction, or having the strength and resources to achieve one's goals.

Explanation:

We have to answer the following question.

A question has been given to us with some options.

Mandela's hunger for freedom is A) the fact that it had already been taken away from him.

Because the blacks were the original natives of that place, still they were treated very badly. They were highly dominated by the whites. Apartheid system made the blacks life miserable.

Final answer:

Hence the final answer of the question is-> A) the fact that it had already been taken away from him.

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