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what was the result of the anti-apartheid movement of the 1990s?
black south africans gained human rights, but did not gain political power.
white south africans sought guidance from the ussr.
black south africans were forced to flee as refugees.
south africans elected their first black president.
The anti-apartheid movement in the 1990s led to the end of apartheid in South Africa. A key milestone was the 1994 multiracial democratic election, where Nelson Mandela, a Black anti-apartheid leader, was elected as the country's first Black president. The other options are incorrect: Black South Africans gained both human rights and political power, White South Africans did not seek guidance from the USSR, and Black South Africans were not forced to flee en masse as a result of the movement's success.
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South Africans elected their first black president.