Review the 1996 Constitution of South Africa. Look at each ​​of the 14 chapters, then follow the instructions.




i. Use the critical thinking framework of to answer 14 Chapters:
1. What
2. Where
3. Who
4. How
5. Why

1 answer

Chapter 1: Founding Provisions
1. What: This chapter outlines the foundational principles of the Constitution, including supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law.
2. Where: Applies to all of South Africa.
3. Who: Applies to all individuals and organs of state.
4. How: Provides the framework for the Constitution and the legal system of South Africa.
5. Why: To establish the principles upon which the rest of the Constitution is based.

Chapter 2: Bill of Rights
1. What: Outlines the fundamental rights of all individuals in South Africa.
2. Where: Applies to all individuals and organs of state in South Africa.
3. Who: Applies to all individuals and organs of state.
4. How: Sets out the rights and obligations of all individuals and the state.
5. Why: To protect the rights and freedoms of individuals in South Africa.

Chapter 3: Co-operative Government
1. What: Defines the relationships between different spheres of government in South Africa.
2. Where: Applies to all spheres of government.
3. Who: Applies to all spheres of government.
4. How: Sets out the principles of co-operative government and intergovernmental relations.
5. Why: To ensure effective governance and service delivery across all levels of government.

Continue this process for each of the remaining chapters, applying the critical thinking framework to analyze and understand the purpose and implications of each chapter in the 1996 Constitution of South Africa.