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21 January, 03:57

After the 1976 riots in Soweto, Desmond Tutu supported an economic boycott of his country. The economic boycott was designed to? A. pressure the government to finally join the United States. B. pressure the government to end apartheid in South Africa. C. pressure the government to bring foreign business investments. D. pressure the government to sign a nuclear-test-ban treaty.

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  1. 21 January, 06:43
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    B. pressure the government to end apartheid in South Africa
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