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How did F.W. de Klerk influence democratic reforms in South Africa? A. He restricted political rights to the white minority, ultimately extending the apartheid system. B. He set up talks between the government and the ANC, ultimately contributing to the elimination of apartheid. C. He encouraged the government to outlaw the ANC, ultimately extending the apartheid system. C. He refused to end civil war, ultimately contributing to the elimination of apartheid.

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"He set up talks between the government and the ANC, ultimately contributing to the elimination of apartheid" is the one way F.W. de Klerk influenced democratic reforms in South Africa. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope it helps you.
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I believe the answer is: B. He set up talks between the government and the ANC, ultimately contributing to the elimination of apartheid

apartheid refers to the practice of discriminatory treatment toward the black citizens in Africa. (very similar to racial segregation in united states). He once worked together with a famous ANC leader Nelson Mandela to set up the first multi-racial election in south Africa. The ANC now become the most dominant political party in south africa ever since.

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