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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

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

C. peace is the answer

Explanation:

Mandela had high hopes for the future of South Africa. He pledged to liberate all South Africans from the continuing bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

(A) End of Apartheid

Explanation:

More about Nelson Mandela and Abolition of Apartheid:

  • Nelson Mandela was the leader of the African National Congress. The day he was appointed as the first Black President of South Africa, was a memorable inauguration ceremony because all the important leaders of nearly 140 countries gathered for the ceremony. This ceremony was also been mentioned in Mandela's autobiography, ' Long Walk to Freedom'.
  • The first democratic election was held in South Africa in 1994, and Nelson Mandela was elected as the President. This was a remarkable achievement because Mandela had fought against the oppressive Apartheid Movement.
  • At last, the inaugural ceremony was important as he was the first Black President of South Africa after years of colonial rule by white people

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