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History (A) J410,05 November 2021

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Laura Bellini

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1. Government Suppression of Opposition (1980s) – One method used to defeat anti-Apartheid resistance, such as state violence, mass arrests, or banning organizations. 2. Durban Workers’ Strike (1973) – Significance of the strike in mobilizing labor movements, challenging Apartheid policies, and influencing future resistance. 3. Nelson Mandela’s Role in Ending Apartheid – Importance of his leadership, imprisonment, negotiations, and presidency in the transition to democracy. 4. Comparison of Sources on Sanctions (1985) – Analysis of Margaret Thatcher’s opposition to economic sanctions versus Desmond Tutu’s advocacy for international pressure. 5. Effectiveness of Violence Against Apartheid (Post-Sharpeville) – Evaluation of whether armed resistance was the most effective method or if nonviolent strategies played a key role.
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