Why did apartheid in South Africa end during the 1990s?
A)
White leaders decided that the policy was hurting the country's economy and international reputation.
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B)
The African National Congress began calling for its dismantling and the United Nations responded.
C)
It never succeeded in segregating Africans from whites.
D)
It had accomplished all of its goals by that time.

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One of the main reasons why apartheid in South Africa ended during the 1990s was because "The African National Congress began calling for its dismantling and the United Nations responded," since the policy was widely condemned throughout the civilized world. 

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Apartheid in South Africa ended during the 1990s because the white leaders   realized that the policy was hurting the country's economy and international reputation. Pressure in the form of economic boycotts finally convinced leaders that there was more to be gained from ending segregation than there was to be lost by ending it.