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I. Mandela led the battle of freedom against slavery. P. The way was fighting with non-violence and truth. Q. He fought it in a unique way. R. This struggle brought the racists down to the ground. S. Many nations got their freedom in this way. 6. But ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. I. Mandela led the battle of freedom against slavery. P. The way was fighting with non-violence and truth. Q. He fought it in a unique way. R. This struggle brought the racists down to the ground. S. Many nations got their freedom in this way. 6. But some nations still wouldnt get the desired freedom.





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