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History, 12.05.2021 17:30 christhegreat1

If Mandela’s demands had not been met, what might have happened? A. The summit would have continued.

B. Political prisoners would have been set free.

C. The Inkatha party would have been disbanded.

D. The summit would have ended with no negotiation.

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