Which list correctly orders events in the rise and fall of apartheid in South Africa? i. Nelson Mandela became the nation’s president. ii. The Soweto Uprising sparked more protests. iii. Frederik W. de Klerk brought about reforms. iv. The Population Registration Act was signed. i. The Population Registration Act was signed. ii. Nelson Mandela became the nation’s president. iii. The Soweto Uprising sparked more protests. iv. Frederik W. de Klerk brought about reforms. i. The Population Registration Act was signed. ii. The Soweto Uprising sparked more protests. iii. Frederik W. de Klerk brought about reforms. iv. Nelson Mandela became the nation’s president. i. Frederik W. de Klerk brought about reforms. ii. Nelson Mandela became the nation’s president. iii. The Population Registration Act was signed. iv. The Soweto Uprising sparked more protests.

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well it's probably C

The correct answer is C)  

The list that correctly orders the events in the rise and fall of Apartheid in South Africa is.

1.- The registration population act was signed.

2.- The Soweto Uprising sparked more protest.

3.- Frederik W. de Klerk brought about reforms.

4.- Nelson Mandela became the nation’s president.

The Population Registration Act in South Africa, of 1950, considered South Africans citizens as Whites, Blacks, and Mixed race. The Apartheid was a policy of the government of South Africa that favored racial segregation, benefiting the minority of white people and limiting the rights of Black Africans.

The Apartheid ended when a new Constitution that supported Black people was established in 1993. The elections in 1994 were won by Nelson Mandela, who was the candidate of the African National Congress Party.