Political Science, asked by sstephan204, 2 months ago

1.What is the difference between economic equality and social equality ?
2."The Constitution of South Africa speaks of both the past and the future” Why
is it said so?
3.What is a racist government ? Give one example of it practised in any country.​

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Answered by neetussharma
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Ans 1):-

●Economic equality can be understood as phase when their in no difference between the individual of a group, or groups of a society economically. when their is no gap in between the income and wealth of the individual's.

●Social equality can be understood as the state when people of society have same status in certain respect, equal civil rights, freedom of speech, and equal right to social goods and services.

Ans 2):-

It is made by taking past activities and also by thoughts of the future. by thinking maybe it could be helpful to their citizens.. The Constitution of South Africa is the supreme law of the Republic of South Africa.

Ans 3):-

Racist government is a system of the practised of apartheid or racial segregation among the country(by the white people to the black people)

It was practised in South Africa, the white people were the rulers and they treated non- white people as inferiors. The non-white do it have voting rights. Everything like colleges, schools, train ,even toilets were kept separate for the blacks.

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