Explain how the system of apartheid in South Africa ended.(1 point)

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Activists used only nonviolent protests to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government for decades, until the government dismantled the policies.
Activists used only nonviolent protests to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government for decades, until the government dismantled the policies.

Activists used nonviolent and violent protests to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government for decades, until the government dismantled the policies.
Activists used nonviolent and violent protests to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government for decades, until the government dismantled the policies.

Activists used nonviolent and violent protests to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government, beginning in 1976, after the government killed children in Soweto.
Activists used nonviolent and violent protests to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government, beginning in 1976, after the government killed children in Soweto.

Activists used only violent protests and guerrilla warfare to bring attention to apartheid and put pressure on the government for decades, until the government dismantled the policie

Activists used a combination of nonviolent protests, international pressure, and negotiations to bring an end to apartheid in South Africa. This included economic sanctions, boycotts, and divestment campaigns, as well as negotiations between the government and anti-apartheid activists, leading to the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 and the eventual repeal of apartheid laws. The first democratic elections in 1994 marked the official end of apartheid in South Africa.