which of these was the most salient underlying conflict in the making of a Democratic constitution in South Africa
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The most salient underlying conflict in the making of a democratic constitution in South Africa was between the white minority and the black majority.
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The coloured people in South Africa are a mixed race of people usually half Khoisan and half European. These people were minority and Blacks in South Africa were majority. There was a conflict between these two groups and this led to establishment of democratic government in South Africa.
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