What challenges does South Africa face today as a democracy? Select two responses. -high poverty and high unemployment rates -rigid division between whites and non-whites -unequal access to transportation and technology -lack of representation for non-whites in government -need for the creation of a Bill of Rights for all citizens

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The correct answers are A) high poverty and high unemployment rate and C) unequal access to transportation and technology.

The challenges that South Africa face today as a democracy are the following: high poverty and high unemployment rate, and unequal access to transportation and technology.

After so many years living under the Apartheid, South Africa changed with the arrival of black leader Nelson Mandela to the presidency. Today, although there has been considerable progress, there are many issues still unresolved in South Africa. The most important: poverty.  

It is not easy to find jobs in that country. People still live in poverty and lack of public education. The government does not invest in public infrastructure, which includes poor means of transportation and regarding technology, low and medium classes find difficult to access it.

There are problem faces by countries. The challenges does South Africa face today as a democracy is that of;

  • high poverty and high unemployment rate
  • Unequal access to transportation and technology.

What are the main challenges facing democracy today?

Challenges that faces countries in Africa includes;

  • Low quality of public services such as healthcare, education etc.
  • The lack of institutional capacity.
  • Limited government accountability to thee people.

When all this challenges are handled, South Africa will be a better place.

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