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7. Which of the following was one way in which countries were able to pressure South Africa into ending its policy of apartheid?
(Points : 2)
educating the South African government and public about racial equality

forcing the government to put Nelson Mandela on the presidential ballot

kicking South Africa out of the United Nations and other international organizations

imposing economic sanctions and not allowing South Africa in the Olympics


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the answer is imposing economic sanctions and not allowing South Africa in the Olympics

The correct answer is D) imposing economic sanctions and not allowing South Africa in the Olympics.  

The following was one way in which countries were able to pressure South Africa into ending its policy of apartheid was to impose economic sanctions and not allowing South Africa in the Olympics.  

Apartheid was the name that received the policy that regulated the interactions between white and black people in South Africa. It was a sad time of segregation in South Africa’s society. The Population Registration Act of 1950 divided South African people into white people, black people, and mixed race people. One way in which countries were able to pressure South Africa into ending its policy of apartheid was to impose economic sanctions and not allowing South Africa in the Olympics. Apartheid ended with the 1994 election, when Nelson Mandela, of the African National Congress Party, won the election.