what was the compromise made made between the blacks and whites regarding the constitutions
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The native people of South Africa were blacks and they made up to almost 3/4th of their population. However, a large number of white people had settled there and became the local rulers.
After a new democratic country had emerged, the black leaders urged their fellow black people to forgive the white people for their atrocities.
They wanted to build a country which offered equal rights and opportunities to everyone, irrespective of race, religion, gender or color.
The South African democracy provided its citizens with the most extensive rights, which made it the most progressive Constitution in the world.
After a new democratic country had emerged, the black leaders urged their fellow black people to forgive the white people for their atrocities.
They wanted to build a country which offered equal rights and opportunities to everyone, irrespective of race, religion, gender or color.
The South African democracy provided its citizens with the most extensive rights, which made it the most progressive Constitution in the world.
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Ans: The constitution of South Africa was sketched by the white parties, and after long time freedom struggle done by the black parties, the whites agreed to the principal of “one person one vote”.
Apart from that, whites and blacks are commonly agreed on some consequences such as preservation for basic rights for poor people and workers, and government will be structured by the majority rules or votes only.
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