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explain why it is important that learners understand the notion
of democracy in the New South Africa (after Apartheid)​

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Answered by kamleshkumar1122k
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Explain why it is important that learners to understand the notion of democracy in the new South Africa (after apartheid). ... The notion of democracy creates a greater knowledge of politics through civic education and this creates a positive attitude towards democracy.

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Understanding the concept of democracy creates a free environment in which to comprehend the role of the legislature while respecting human rights

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For South Africans, the end of apartheid ushered in a new era of democracy, but the new generation has cut short what should have been an endless celebration. In contrast to the elder generation, according to research performed by Cape Town University in 2012, just 60% of the new generation supports democracy. As a result of the research, civic education has been introduced to learners in South Africa so that they can grasp the function of democracy.

Although grasping the concept of democracy may appear to be an easy undertaking, its significance in the smooth operation of a government and society as a whole cannot be understated. While the current generation of South African students may be uninterested in the subject, understanding it is vital. Understanding the concept of democracy creates a free environment in which to comprehend the role of the legislature while respecting human rights; this understanding creates freedom to express one's opinions, both favorable and negative; and by establishing this freedom, not only in schools but across the country, conversations can be made more open.

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