What group fought to end apartheid in South Africa?


A. the South African Liberation Association

B. the African National Congress

C. the African Anti-Apartheid Foundation

D. the South African Parliament

No.

I suggest you either reread your text or Google each of your answer choices.

oops I forgot to tell which one I think it is. I think it C. please tell me if its right.

Ok thank you.

Ok so I looked it up in my text book and I think its A.

Ok Ms. Sue

The correct answer is B. the African National Congress.

To arrive at this answer, you can do some background research on the topic or use a search engine. Apartheid refers to the system of racial segregation that was practiced in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. During this time, various groups and organizations fought against apartheid, but the African National Congress (ANC) played a central role in the struggle.

The ANC was founded in 1912 and initially focused on advocating for the rights of African people in South Africa. However, in the 1950s, the ANC shifted its approach and adopted a more militant stance against apartheid. They organized protests, strikes, and acts of civil disobedience to challenge the discriminatory policies of the South African government.

Nelson Mandela, one of the most prominent figures in the anti-apartheid movement, was a member of the ANC. He became a symbol of the struggle against apartheid and eventually became South Africa's first black President.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. the African National Congress.

That's strange. I couldn't find any information about a South African Liberation Association.

I suspect you just guessed. I've checked two of your guesses, and now you're on your own. Please do not post this question again.