6. As used in line 66, "artificial" most nearly means
A. simulated.
B. not genuine.
C. imitative.
D. man-made.
7. According to Mandela's claims, what is true of democracy?
A. It is fundamentally incompatible with white rule.
B. It existed in South Africa before apartheid.
C. It is a goal of white South Africans.
D. It would lead to increased crime at all levels.
8. The statement in lines 68-70 ("The ANC … policy") is important to the overall argument in its suggestion that
A. black South Africans will initiate steps to curb violence without pass laws.
B. black South Africans will be happier once there are equal political rights.
C. black South Africans will not retaliate once there are equal political rights.
D. black South Africans will continue to endorse a separate but equal system.
9. It can be reasonably inferred that Mandela would most likely support which of the following future policies?
A. Reduction of domestic employment
B. Job training for untrained workers
C. Pass laws for all whites and blacks
D. Investment in overseas business
10. Paragraph 6 of Mandela's speech can be described as
A. a promise that the changes he proposes will be good for all people.
B. a contrast between his former beliefs and those he currently holds.
C. an acknowledgment that he knows there is no perfect system.
D. a thank-you for people's continued support in a difficult situation.