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Why did the white regime decide to change its policies?
(a) Increase in protests and struggles (b) Government realized that repression was becoming difficult
(c) Rise of sympathetic attitude in government for the blacks (d) Both (a) and (b)

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Answered by rajk7329
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Answer:

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Answered by juniyaelsalm
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Answer:

The answer is d) Both (a) and (b)

Explanation:

South Africa had an apartheid system in place before 1994. People were classified as black or white based on their skin tone in this system. For black people, this system was extremely repressive. They were not permitted to live in areas populated by white people. They were also denied the right to vote. They were unable to join groups and resist this heinous treatment.

As a result of the rising protests and fights against apartheid, the white leadership modified its policy, realizing that they could no longer keep the blacks under their control through terror. Discriminatory legislation was repealed as a result.

Nelson Mandela, the head of the African National Congress, was an outspoken opponent of apartheid. South Africa was able to break free from the racist regime and become a democratic country as a result of its efforts.

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