Correct. The answer is d. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement initially began in the 1950s as an effort to get British consumers to boycott South African goods, though its agenda later grew into calls for Britain to impose sanctions against the South African government.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement initially began in the 1950s as an effort to get British consumers to boycott South African goods, though its agenda later grew into calls for Britain to impose sanctions against the South African government.