Nelson Mandela was best known as

A) F.W. de Klerk's partner in ending apartheid.
B) the first black president of South Africa.
C) chief of the banned African National Congress.
D) president of South Africa in 1994.
E) All of these


E

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While the Anti-Masons of 1828 did not make a major impact, that political third party:

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