The final stage of apartheid<span>'s demise happened so quickly as to have taken many people in South Africa and throughout the world by surprise. The release of </span>Nelson Mandela<span> in February 1990 and the lifting of the ban of the </span>African National Congress<span> (ANC) and other liberation movements led to a protracted series of negotiations out of which emerged a democratic constitution and the first free election in the country's history. Democracy did not emerge spontaneously; it had to be built laboriously, brick by brick. This was a complex process, following years of multifaceted struggle and accompanied in the 1990-1994 period by convulsive violence as vested interests resisted change. Probably unique in the history of colonialism, white settlers voluntarily gave up their monopoly of political power. The final transfer of power was remarkably peaceful; it is often is described as a "miracle" because many thought that South Africa would erupt into violent civil war. </span>
Answer:a. Must be informed of the charges against you, allowed to have a lawyer for your defense, and a speedy trial
Explanation:The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accusers are and the nature of the charges and evidence against you.
They used this to help homeowners struggling with mortgage. Bailout is a term that is used to determine the financial support given by a country to its people that are suffering from financial difficulty, such as during the depression and the Dust Bowl.
I'm not sure if I remember correctly, but I believe it's C.) Passing laws that apply to actions taken before the law was passed.
It's an original document, original documents like journals and treaties are examples of a primary source.