What was true of the African National Congress?

a. It was originally led by Western-inclined intellectuals who had little popular support.
b. It was initially aimed at achieving full equality for the educated native population through violent means.
c. Its policies met with cooperative reactions from the white majority who held power.
d. In time, its policies became more focused on using peaceful protest to achieve its goals.
e. Its original goal was to achieve a new system of government based on full equality for all Africans.


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