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The Total Strategy was a comprehensive approach implemented by the South African government in the 1980s, aimed at maintaining apartheid while managing growing resistance. It involved military repression, political reforms, and limited concessions to black South Africans to quell unrest. Ultimately, the strategy backfired, as it intensified opposition and led to widespread protests. The mounting pressure from both domestic and international fronts, combined with the economic decline, forced the government to negotiate an end to apartheid, culminating in the 1994 elections.

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