South African history illustrates how:

a. an inequalitarian pluralistic society can fully transform itself into a harmonious multiethnic society.
b. an equalitarian society can easily disintegrate into a inequalitarian pluralistic society.
c. ethnic relations can be rigid in nature, remaining essentially the same through generations.
d. ethnic relations can be fluid in nature and change dramatically in a relatively short period of time.


d

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