Andrew CherySouth africa has the largest racial division. Nelson Mandela tried to help the people of africa, the Apartheid government in South Africa arrested a total 156 people, including chief albert luthuli and Nelson Mandela. In 1962 Nelson Mandela was smuggled out of South Africa. Nelson Mandela was a man of peace, he would not use violence. Which conclusion is best supported by this cartoon?

a.Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government.
b.The United Nations supports punishment for acts of civil disobedience.
c.Better media coverage would prevent the imprisonment of protesters.
d.Mistreatment of political prisoners often results in their acceptance of government policies.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is A) Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government.

The conclusion that is best supported by this cartoon is "Imprisonment of political dissidents rarely ends opposition to the government."

This has been shown in many civil rights movements around the world. The government thinks that putting in jail the heads of any civil rights movement would be enough to stop the movement or a revolt. But in most cases, this is not the truth. On the contrary, when the leader is jailed, automatically it becomes a martyr, and its followers have a stronger reason to fight for. This was the case of Nelson Mandela and the South African people. After so many years in prison, Mandela left jail to become the President of South Africa.

Answer:The answer is a imprisonment of political dissident rarely ends opposition to the government.

Explanation:

Nelson mandela was the leader of African National Congress (ANC), he was one of the leading opposition to the then apartheid government in South Africa. As a result of his opposition to the government he was arrested by the apartheid government in 1962 and was sent to prison to silence the black people of South Africa who was agitating for freedom. The arrest and imprisonment of Nelson mandela does not end the struggle for freedom in the then apartheid South Africa, it only further helped to fuel their quest for freedom. Nelson mandela was later released from prison by the then government of Fredrick de clerk who was the president of apartheid South Africa in 1992, Nelson mandela was elected as the president of Republic of South Africa in 1994.