1. In South Africa no black could a. write pamphlets. b. vote. c. be with more than one person at a time. 2. Steve Biko wanted blacks to a. develop a sense of pride. b. fight back... 1. In South Africa no black could a. write pamphlets. b. vote. c. be with more than one person at a time. 2. Steve Biko wanted blacks to a. develop a sense of pride. b. fight back when police beat them. c. use violence to change South African racial policy. 3. Steve disobeyed the government’s orders because he a. didn’t think he would be caught. b. didn’t think the police would put him in jail for very long. c. felt his work was too important to be stopped. 4. When Steve was arrested on August 18, 1977, he a. immediately confessed to going against the government’s orders. b. used a special code to telephone his family. c. was stripped of his clothes and put in chains. 5. As a result of the investigation into Steve Biko’s death, a. policy towards blacks began to change. b. neither the government nor the police were found guilty. c. the police were found guilty of brutality.

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The question is asking about historical events and the struggles of black individuals in South Africa related to civil rights, specifically focusing on Steve Biko's actions and government policies.

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1. Vote 2. Develop a sense of pride 3. Felt his work was too important 4. Stripped and chained 5. Neither found guilty
  1. Vote 2. Develop a sense of pride 3. Felt his work was too important to be stopped 4. Was stripped of his clothes and put in chains 5. Neither the government nor the police were found guilty
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  1. Vote 2. Develop a sense of pride 3. Felt his work was too important to be stopped 4. Was stripped of his clothes and put in chains 5. Neither the government nor the police were found guilty

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Biko's Black Consciousness Movement emphasized empowering black South Africans to reject racial inferiority and embrace their identity. Biko's tragic death in police custody highlighted the brutalities of apartheid.

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