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20 It was not an easy task for the two divergent people of South Africa--the White oppressors

and the Black Oppressed one-to draw up a common Constitution for the country when it
became free in 1994'. Do you agree with the given statement? Give arguments in support of
your answer.

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Answer: True

Step-by-step explanation:

Before 1994, the whites of South Africa enjoyed a lot of privileges and the blacks of South Africa were actively discriminated against. When came the time to draw up a new Constitution, the whites would have wanted to protect these privileges as much as possible and the blacks would have wanted to take back those same privileges.

Drawing up a Constitution that would accommodate both views must have been quite difficult because they oppose each other and needed a compromise. Essentially, there was a need to draw a Constitution that would not enrage either race such that open hostility erupted between either of them so this was also a matter of preserving the peace.

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