Which of these was the most salient underlying conflict in the making of a democratic constitution in
South Africa?
a. Between South Africa and its neighbors.
b. Between men and women
c. Between the colored minority and the black majority
d. Between the white majority and the black minority
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Answer:
c is the correct answer
Explanation:
in South Africa there was not equality between the whites and the blacks
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Correct Answer (D)
The major conflict in South Africa was racial discrimination between whites and black people. Few Europeans with fair skin colour came to Africa and became local rulers, but the local African people were in majority. The conflict in the making of a democratic constitution in South Africa was therefore between the coloured minority and black majority which resulted in a conflict.
Incorrect Answer (A)
The reason of conflict was within the country and not outside. The reason of conflict was not the neighbors of South Africa.
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