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South Africa has ended apartheid and must build a new legal system that protects individual rights under a constitution. This is a big change because judges, not just Parliament, can now decide if a law violates those rights, and lawyers must learn to interpret broad, vague rights without many local examples. Judges might look at other countries for help, but copying foreign decisions could be wrong if the situations differ. Finally, because the law was once used to oppress people, many citizens distrust it now, so the government must show the law will protect and help people if it wants them to obey it.

Logic Breakdown

Scan for the passage's thesis by combining the opening claim about a transition to a rights-based constitutional system with later points about lack of precedents and public antagonism; choose the option that captures all these elements.

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Which one of the following most completely and accurately states the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
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D is correct because it captures the passage's overall claim: South Africa is moving from a parliament-dominated legal order to a constitutionally based, rights-protecting system, even though there is a shortage of precedents and public hostility toward the law. Support: the passage opens, "With the elimination of the apartheid system, South Africa now confronts the transition to a rights-based legal system in a constitutional democracy." It explains the institutional shift: "Under the new system, however, a constitutional court will hear arguments on all constitutional matters, including questions of whether the laws passed by the parliament are valid in light of the individual liberties set out in the constitution's bill of rights." The passage also stresses practical obstacles: "Because the bill of rights has been drawn in very general terms, the lack of precedents will make the task of determining its precise meaning a bewildering one," and it notes public antagonism: "Because the law in South Africa has long been a tool of racial oppression, many of its citizens have come to view obeying the law as implicitly sanctioning an illegitimate, brutal government." Finally, it concludes that "If a rights-based culture is to succeed, the government will need to show its citizens that the legal system is no longer a tool of oppression..." Choice D summarizes these points most completely and accurately.
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