Political Science, asked by mudit62, 11 months ago

how did white minority and black majority agree to draw up a common constitution for south africa​

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Answered by girirajshrm456
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in 1950, blacks and coloured people fought against the apartheid system. as protests and struggles against the apartheid system increased, the goverment of white people realised that they no longer keep the blacks in their control and white regime changed their policies. after all on 26 april 1994, south africa was became the democratic country and whites were agreed to form a new constitution based on equality, democratic values, social justice and human rights.

Answered by hembram4005
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They wrote down some basic rules and regulations that everyone would abide by.these rules lay down how the rulers are to be chosen in future.thse rules also determine what the elected governments are empowered to do and what not to do.finally these rules decided the fundamental rights of the citizen. And these rules cannot be changed by the winner s also...

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