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S1: The South African Constitution was inaugurated in December 1996.
S6: A special constitutional court enforces the rights enshrined in the Constitution.
P: Its creation and promulgation took place at a time when South Africa still faced the threat of a civil war after the dissolution of the Apartheid Government.
Q: The South African Constitution says that its “Bill of Rights is a cornerstone of democracy in South Africa.”
R: Apropos, it forbids discrimination on the grounds of “race, gender, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth”.
S: The Bill of Rights grants perhaps the most extensive range of rights to the citizens.
QSRP
SPQR
PQRS
PQSR
- S1 describes the inauguration of the South African Constitution in December 1996.
- P sets historical context, mentioning the threat of civil war post-Apartheid.
- Q quotes the Constitution, emphasizing the Bill of Rights as democratic cornerstone.
- S elaborates on the extensive rights granted by the Bill of Rights.
- R specifies prohibitions against discrimination on numerous grounds.
- S6 introduces the constitutional court enforcing these rights.
Option: 3 (PQRS)
- P logically follows S1, setting historical context.
- Q introduces the Constitution's view on the Bill of Rights.
- R further describes what the Bill of Rights forbids.
- S concludes with its extensive rights.
The correct order logically forms:
1. P - Context after Apartheid.
2. Q - Importance of the Bill of Rights.
3. R - Prohibition specifics.
4. S - Extensiveness of rights.
Your suggestion of option 3 (PQRS) is fitting. .
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