After Mandela became president of South Africa, former President F. W. de Klerk

A.
attempted to seize power in a military takeover.

B.
became the nation's deputy president.

C.
became an ambassador for racial equality.

D.
organized a political opposition party.

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After Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa, former President F. W. de Klerk B. became the nation's deputy president.

In the government of national unity formed after the 1994 elections, de Klerk served as the deputy president alongside Mandela.