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Q 36. The speaker speaks of a "human disaster". He says this as they have:
a. Been prejudiced and considered outlaws in their own land
b. Experienced it more than a decade c. They were not given equal job and career choices and opportunities
d. Realized that coloured people were better than whites​

Answers

Answered by pateldiamond81
2

Answer:

a is right answer because no one is right

Answered by monica789412
3

Option a. Been prejudiced and considered outlaws in their own land -This is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  • Mandela talks about 'human disaster' in his speech.
  • It is a disaster created by humans on fellow humans. That is the White Americans of his time did not treat the African Americans (Black Americans) as humans.
  • He says that they were denied rights and freedom.
  • The police too treated them very rashly.
  • Mandela himself had undergone this treatment when he was beaten up without any humanity in the prison.
  • Therefore, he speaks about human disaster as they have (option a.) been prejudiced and considered outlaws in their own land
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