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What was the significance of F.W. de Klerk's presidency in South Africa?

A.Nelson Mandela and other prisoners remained in prison.
b .Martial law remained in place to prevent protests.
C.Pass laws and some public segregation ended.
D.All adult South Africans received the right to vote.

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Answer: C


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