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18 October, 11:46

Why is Nelson Mandela important to South Africa?

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a. He asked foreign nations to do business with South Africa and to support its policies.

b. He wrote a new Bill of Rights and Constitution in South Africa and was then imprisoned.

c. He was a leader of the anti - apartheid movement and South Africa's first black president.

d. He is the current president of South Africa and is promoting a free-market economy.

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  1. 18 October, 11:52
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    Because he was a leader of anti apartheid movement and South Africa's first black president
  2. 18 October, 12:09
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    anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, even while imprisoned for a quarter century. His persistence in speaking out and taking action against apartheid led to the reform of the South African government.
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