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What did the Blacks and the Whites desire in the new Constitution of South Africa?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mandela has been an inspirational figure to people around the world—especially to proponents of racial justice and equality. In addition to being an icon of resistance and perseverance, Mandela was also a symbol of peace, having presided over the transition from apartheid to multiracial democracy and having pursued a plan of national reconciliation.

 

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Explanation:

The following points made the blacks and whites apprehensive at the time of constitution making:

The following points made the blacks and whites apprehensive at the time of constitution making:(i) Both were planning to live together as equals. It was not going to be easy for them to trust each other.

The following points made the blacks and whites apprehensive at the time of constitution making:(i) Both were planning to live together as equals. It was not going to be easy for them to trust each other.(ii) They had their fears. They wanted to safeguard their interests. The black majority was keen to ensure that the democratic principle of majority rule was not compromised. They wanted substantial social and economic rights.

The following points made the blacks and whites apprehensive at the time of constitution making:(i) Both were planning to live together as equals. It was not going to be easy for them to trust each other.(ii) They had their fears. They wanted to safeguard their interests. The black majority was keen to ensure that the democratic principle of majority rule was not compromised. They wanted substantial social and economic rights.(iii) The white minority was keen to protect its privileges and property.

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