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How did Nelson Mandela expand his anti-government activities in the 1960s?
He co-wrote and signed the Freedom Charter.
He created a division dedicated to sabotage.
He founded the African National Congress.
He ran for president of South Africa.
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He created a division dedicated to sabotage.
In 1961 Mandela co‑founded Umkhonto we Sizwe ("Spear of the Nation"), the armed wing of the ANC, which carried out sabotage against government infrastructure. (He had helped draft/sign the Freedom Charter in 1955, the ANC was founded in 1912, and he did not run for president until after his release — elected in 1994.)
In 1961 Mandela co‑founded Umkhonto we Sizwe ("Spear of the Nation"), the armed wing of the ANC, which carried out sabotage against government infrastructure. (He had helped draft/sign the Freedom Charter in 1955, the ANC was founded in 1912, and he did not run for president until after his release — elected in 1994.)
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