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vredina [299]
1 year ago
15

The purpose of the “Defiance Campaign” was___

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AlexFokin [52]1 year ago
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Answer:The purpose of the “Defiance Campaign” was to protest Apartheid laws that Mandela made when he was president. Mandela became president in 1994. Hopes this helps

Explanation: Pls mark me brainlist!

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