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TIPS ON NOTE-TAKING! Use the headings and subheadings below to structure your notes For each point (eg "MK", or "Banking divestment" etc) , include a) facts and key details and b) significance/ impact - how did it create pressure to end apartheid? INTRO definition of apartheid key factors - international pressure, domestic pressure, regional pressure outline of argument DOMESTIC PRESSURE MK - armed struggle UDF - mass civil disobedience COSATU - strikes and 'stayaways' the township uprisings INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE Sporting, consumer and sporting boycotts - limited impact inside SA Banking divestment - from 1985 US sanctions - from 1986 REGIONAL PRESSURE Angola and Cuito Cuanavale Namibia (Mozambique) CONCLUSION/ SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT LINKS a) Videos Fantastic three-part documentary on the last days of apartheid (“Death of Apartheid”) - • Nelson Mandela's Fight for Freedom Best ... Beautiful interview with MK soldier Chris Hani, including vivid description of first serious military operation by the MK in exile (1967’s Operation Nickel, aka the Wankie Campaign) - • Leaders - Chris Hani Zindzi Mandela reads her father's rejection letter to Botha's offer of conditional release, 1985 - • Mandela's daughter reads letter rejecting ... Nelson Mandela on the support given to the ANC by Cuba, Libya and Palestine - • Nelson mandela destroy the journalist b) Articles ANC leader Ronnie Kasrils on the battle of Cuito Canavale: Cuito Cuanavale https://www.sahistory.org.za/archive/... Timeline of MK attacks (check out the section from 1980 onwards - utterly relentless) https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/...