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- What change brought international leaders to South Africa? *
1 point
A) End of Apartheid
B) humanity
C) peace
D) trade negotiations

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Answered by vdivyanshu2006
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Answer:

option A

Explanation:

End of Apartheid

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Answered by KailashHarjo
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The End of Apartheid brought international leaders to South Africa. Option(A) is the correct answer.

  • Apartheid, the harsh, institutionalized system of racial segregation in South Africa given the Afrikaans name by the white-controlled Nationalist Party in 1948.
  • It was abolished in the early 1990s through a series of actions that culminated in the establishment of a democratic government in 1994.
  • The nation anxiously awaited Nelson Mandela's release, which came on February 11, 1990, after 27 years in jail.
  • The African National Congress was headed by Nelson Mandela. It was a historic inauguration ceremony on the day he was elected as South Africa's first black president because nearly 140 important world leaders were present.
  • Nelson Mandela was chosen as president in South Africa's first democratic election, which took place in 1994. Given that Nelson Mandela had fought against the apartheid movement, this was a remarkable accomplishment.
  • The inauguration ceremony was significant because he was South Africa's first Black president following decades of white colonial rule.

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