What impact did the collapse of the Soviet Union have on the end of segregation in South Africa?
A. The decline of the Soviet Union allowed for the United Nations to intervene in the segregation policies of the South African government.
B. The decline of the Soviet Union led to a reduction of trade for South Africa, weakening the government and leading native South Africans to revolt.
C. The decline of the Soviet Union allowed the United States to become involved in the internal affairs of other countries without opposition.
D. The decline of the Soviet Union made Communism less of a threat, so the South African government loosened restrictions on anti-apartheid groups.
Is the answer A?
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Is the answer D?
Yes, D.
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