What was the most salient under lying conflict in making of South African Constitution
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Due to its geographical alignment and climate, majority of people born there are dark skinned and hence they were biased on black majority. Answer: The salient 'underlying conflict' in the making of a 'democratic constitution' in South Africa was (c) between the 'white majority' and the 'black minority'.
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