The two leaders who 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.


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All of the following developments fueled the Atlantic slave trade by 1750 EXCEPT

A) the labor demands of the sugar plantations of the Caribbean, Brazil, and New Spain. B) new states in West Africa growing rich off the slave trade to the Americas. C) the transfer of millions of slaves from the interior of Africa to the western coast for sale and shipment to the Americas. D) the relatively high demand for African slaves in all of New England.

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Muhammad was born in

A) Jerusalem. B) Rome. C) Yathrib. D) Constantinople. E) Mecca.

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All of the following were considered successor states EXCEPT

A) Poland B) Austria C) Yugoslavia D) Bulgaria E) Czechoslovakia

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In 1816, the Federalist candidate ¬¬¬__________ ran for president

A) Rufus King B) William Henry Harrison C) James Monroe D) Thomas Jefferson

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