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vekshin1
3 years ago
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Someone help me with this question please

History
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patriot [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

Justice, changing demography and urbanization.

Explanation:

According to Sexwale and Slabbert, Justice, changing demography and urbanization are the factors that led t the end of apartheid. Justice in the society is the only way to stop discrimination on basis of race. Changing population and their mindset also put an end to the racial discrimination in the society. The increase rate of urbanization allows different races of people to work together and change their behaviour against each other.

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