Read this quotation from a South African document written in 1955.We, the People of South Africa, black and white together—equals, countrymen and brothers—adopt this Freedom Charter. And we pledge ourselves to strive together, sparing neither strength nor courage, until the democratic changes here set out have been won.
—The Freedom Charter, 1955

What was the purpose of this document?

to call for the end of colonial rule
to found the African National Congress
to demand equality for all South African citizens
to create a plan of government for South Africa

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Answer 1
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The correct option is: "to demand equality for all South African citizens"

The Freedom Charter was a declaration of basic principles elaborated by the Alliance of South African Congresses, consisting of the African National Congress and its allies the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of the Democrats and the Color People's Congress. It is characterized by its open demand that "the people will govern." The document is notable for how it presents a demand and commitment to a South Africa without racial distinctions, this has remained the platform of the ANC.

Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer is "C"  (to demand equality for all South African citizens)

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True!

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Before the 1500's Africans had been sold as slaves to North African Arab traders. However in the early 1500's the Spanish and Portuguese became active in the slave trade(exchanging manufacture goods for slaves) and sending slaves to the West Indies or the Middle Passage where they would then be dropped off and sold. The Middle Passage was a boom for slave trade as the Portuguese and Spanish traders would pile up as many slaves as possible in a boat and then trade them for huge profits. However, when the slaves were piled up in the boat, they experienced terrible conditions such as diseases and even death, as well as being chained for the majority of their time on the boats.

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