Answer:
The condemnation of South Africa by the international community.
Step-by-step explanation:
South Africa declared its independence after 1931, with the Status of Westminster, and effectively segregated the black population. However, apartheid was legally sanctioned after 1948. This policy would lead to the progressive isolation of the country, especially after the decolonization process in Africa, and by the decade of 1980, the West powers (the USA, Europe) had imposed economic sanctions. Relationships of South Africa would normalize after the 1993 election of Nelson Mandela and the end of the Apartheid.