[Video] Q32: In passage 1, luthuli argues that south africa will become a fully democratic country only when black south africans

Explanation for Question 32 From the Reading Section on the 2019 March Sat

Moving on to passage. Number three of section one of the March, 2019 2 exam number 32, 3 we are looking at the main argument of passage one. 4 So the author here argues that South Africa will become a fully democratic country 5 only when black south Africans watch. 6 So let's take a look at the part of the passage where the author 7 is discussing democracy in South Africa. 8 And this is a pretty central part of this passage. 9 So this argument is brought forth pretty early on in the passage itself. 10 So if we look here at the beginning of the second paragraph, 11 um, where I vision of South Africa as a fully democratic country is discussed, 12 um, the author says it can not. 13 And honesty be claimed that she is yet really democratic when only about a 14 third of her people enjoy democratic rights. 15 So clearly this equality of the extent of democratic rights 16 for different groups is a central part of our authors definition of 17 being a fully democratic country. 18 So when we look at our answer choices, I says when black south Africans 19 enjoy the same rights as white citizens, 20 that really nicely captures that sentiment expressed by the author. 21 Um, our author believes that South Africa can only be a fully democratic 22 country when everyone has the same democratic rights, 23 looking at our other answer choices, be economic as well as political power. 24 Um, this isn't something that the author fully takes a stance on whether economic 25 or political power needs to...

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