The two leaders who finally ended the apartheid regime without major bloodshed in South Africa were
a. Francis Malan and Jomo Kenyatta.
b. F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela.
c. P.J. Surhoff and Thabo Mbeki.
d. Sékou Touré and Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
e. Milton Obote and Menachim Begin.
b
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A) ?imports B) ?exports C) ?women D) ?livestock E) ?priests
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A. the Island Pacific B. Afroeurasia C. China D. the Americas
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