2 are equal protection and democracy idk what the 3rd is though
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Answer Summary: Because there are always two points of view to every story
Explanation: It didn't feel wrong when they were rebelling but once it happened to them it did.
I think that what Mandela means when he speaks of nation building is creating a world where everyone is equal and has rights. I think this because we know that there was a huge racial injustice at the time and Mandela was fighting for black rights. He also used the word reconciliation which means making a view or belief compatible with another or the restoration of friendly relations.
I hope this helped.