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During the 1990s, international pressure for the ending of apartheid in South Africa took the form of?

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These factors combined with growing pressure from the international community and de Klerk began to allow anti-apartheid measures such as legalising marches, political parties and, perhaps most significantly, freeing activists such as Mandela.

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