Currently, the main opposition parties in South Africa are
a. the Democratic Party/Democratic Alliance (DA), the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), and the Congress of the People.
b. the Democratic Party/Democratic Alliance (DA), the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), and the New National Party.
c. the Democratic Party/Democratic Alliance (DA), the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), and the African Christian Democratic Party.
d. the Democratic Party/Democratic Alliance (DA), the Congress of the People, and the African Christian Democratic Party.
e. the Democratic Party/Democratic Alliance (DA), the New National Party, and the United Democratic Movement.
a
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a. First b. Fifth c. Thirteenth d. Fourteenth
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a. are elected by rank-and-file party members b. have major roles in writing party platforms every four years c. raise money and speak out on behalf of the party d. have a major role in appointing state party chairs
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A. protecting individual privacy B. encouraging private investment C. using private firms to administer public services D. reducing state regulation of the economy