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What policies does Gandhi object to in South Africa?

Unfair treating of black people


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If you're from South Africa how do you get into Harvard?

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What is a black panther's geographic location?

south asia eastern and central africa endangered in china


When did South Africa join FIFA?

South Africa joined FIFA in 1909, making it one of the founding members of the organization. However, the country was suspended from FIFA in 1961 due to its apartheid policies. It was only readmitted in 1992 after the end of apartheid, allowing South Africa to participate fully in international football again.


What country is the furthest south in Africa?

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Who claims South Africa?

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