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History, 15.07.2021 14:00, kbruner20

Read this excerpt from Nelson Mandela's speech at trial in 1964: Political division, based on colour, is entirely artificial and,
when it disappears, so will the domination of one colour
group by another. The ANC has spent half a century
fighting against racialism. When it triumphs it will not
change that policy
Which statement best describes how this excerpt relates to Mandela's policies as South
African president?

A. It argues for the equality between the races that Mandela would work to
fulfill when he became president.
OB. It proposes the passage of control from white to black South Africans that
Mandela would reject when he became president
O C. It proposes the passage of control from white to black South Africans that
Mandela would work to fulfill when he became president,
XOD. It argues for the equality between the races that Mandela would reject when
he became president
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*I know it’s not D*

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