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23 February, 05:10

What does the cartoon illustrate about the Republic of South Africa?

(1) The white minority continues to gain power.

(2) Racial equality in employment and education has been achieved.

(3) The black majority is forcing concessions from the white minority.

(4) The British Government still has control over internal

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  1. 23 February, 05:34
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    The correct answer to this question is C) The black majority is forcing concessions from the white minority."

    What the cartoon illustrates about the Republic of South Africa is the following: "The black majority is forcing concessions from the white minority."

    In this South African cartoon, we can observe a chessboard. On it, we see many black chess pieces threatening the white King piece. The game is "checkmate." The lonely white king is saying "Ok, let's talk." What the author of the cartoon means is that the whites succumbed to the pressure exerted by the majority of black people.
  2. 23 February, 05:40
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    The black majority is forcing concessions from the white minority

    Explanation:

    What does the cartoon illustrate about the Republic of South Africa? The cartoon (chess pieces) illustrate that the black majority is forcing concessions from the white minority.
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