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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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How did economic sanctions affect apartheid in Africa?

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Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
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Pretty sure it is they helped to end apartheid in Africa
vladimir2022 [97]3 years ago
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B. They helped to end apartheid in Africa. This is the correct Answer

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