What was the significance of the ceremony taking place? (reference class 10, Nelson Mandela; give me the shortest answer possible in one line)
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The question has been taken from the chapter Nelson Mandela- Long Walk To Freedom.
The significance of the cermony taking place was the inauguration of the first black government in South Africa. It was headed by Nelson Mandela.
This was an indication of the end of Apartheid in South Africa.
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- THE QUESTION HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM THE CHAPTER NELSON MANDELA.
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CEREMONY TAKING PLACE WAS THE INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST BLACK GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA.
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CEREMONY TAKING PLACE WAS THE INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST BLACK GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA.IT WAS HEADED BY NELSON MANDELA.
- IT WAS THE INDICATION THAT THE APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA HAS BEEN ENDED
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