The biggest challenge Nelson Mandela faced as president of South Africa was the need to heal the nation’s racial divisions resulting from decades the nation spent under apartheid. This challenge was central to his leadership, as he focused on reconciliation and building a unified nation after years of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination.
Which of the following best describes the biggest challenge Nelson Mandela faced as president of South Africa?(1 point)
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determining the appropriate role for South Africa in global politics
determining the appropriate role for South Africa in global politics
determining the appropriate role of religion in South African society
determining the appropriate role of religion in South African society
promoting economic development in order to modernize the South African economy
promoting economic development in order to modernize the South African economy
the need to heal the nation’s racial divisions resulting from decades the nation spent under apartheid
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