Which of these was the most silent underlying conflict in the making of a democratic constitution in south africa?
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To built a new South Africa based on equality of all races and men and women, on democratic values, social justice and human rights.
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The most silent conflict in the making of a ‘democratic constitution’ in ‘South Africa’ was between ‘colored minority and black majority’.
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The making of the democratic constitution in new South Africa was based on equality of all races of ‘men and women’, on democratic values, human rights, and social justice. It was decided that they would work on a solution for their problems collectively.
Nobody would be considered as an outcast and everybody should be taking part in resolving the problems of the country. It brought in a status of equality for the blacks and whites.
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