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What kind of compromise was made between the Blacks and whites after South Africa became a democracy?​

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Answered by viajaypkawle67
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Explanation:

Compromises made by the blacks:

(i) They agreed that majority rule would not be absolute.

(ii) They agreed that the majority would not take away the property of the white minority.

Compromises made by the whites:

(i) They agreed to the principle of majority rule and that of one person one vote.

(ii) They also agreed to accept some basic rights for the poor and the workers.

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Answered by devipunita838
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Explanation:

Apartheid was practised only in South Africa from 1940s to 1990s.

It was a system of discrimination based on race. The black population of South Africa was not given the political and economic rights as the white population. The blacks were also forced to live separately from the whites.

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