Political Science, asked by ak171, 11 months ago

What compromises were made by white minority and black majority in South Africa?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The compromises that were made by white minority and black majority in South Africa were the following;

(i) They agreed to the one person, one vote concept.

(ii) Basic rights were given the workers and poor.

(iii) Majority rule of the black was accepted but it is was absolute in nature.

(iv) The rights of the minority were safeguarded.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Compromises were made by white minority and black majority in South Africa:

  • The Whites supported the direct democracy and the theory of majority and the one vote concept.
  • They agreed that the majority would not take away the property of the white minority.
  • They also decided to accept certain fundamental rights for workers and the poor.
  • The rights of the white minority would also be safeguarded.
  • South Africans who are racially white are South Africans evolved from any of white racial or ethnically Caucasian roots previous to 1994, the minority white population retained total political authority through a structure of racial segregation which today we know as the infamous apartheid.
  • Historically, it should not be considered as a compromise faced by the whites as they were the ones who oppressed the native South Africans.

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