What was the ultimate result of the campaign to free South Africa and global pressure against its regime?

a) The apartheid regime fell and Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990.
b) South Africa collapsed into a violent civil war.
c) South Africa was invaded by neighboring countries opposed to its white government.
d) Nelson Mandela was freed from prison, but apartheid remained the law of South Africa.


Answer: a

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