communism originally says that there are equal rights for everyone including women and children. but they didnt neccessarily live up to their promise
because if everyone were to enshrine those basic rights and freedoms in the constitution it will provide equal protection to everyone.
everyone equal and independence in colonies harsh rules harsh rules
We have fought for equal rights in every lifetime and still haven't won. Homosexuals have no equality. Poverty stricken lower class citizens have no equality. Just imagine living in a world where everyone around you can do things, and because you'll never have money you can't get an education. That's the world we live in.
to give woman equal rights
if you are talking about Equal Rights in the LBGT sense: Gays can marry but they cannot adopt
People ! There is no segregation anymore in England. Everyone is on an equal.
to make sure everyone have the equal rights.
In Elizabethen England, the idea of 'rights' did not exist. Everyone was deemed , at law, to be free. NB The first idea of 'rights' was the Magna Carta. This was a document coercivly signed by King John, stating that everyone, including the King, was subject to the law.
That is the universal declaration of human rights.
Everyone is equal, so yes.
no; the Civil Rights Movement was important because it provided equality
So, everyone was have an equal amount of freedom, and so everyone will also have to follow the same rules in the United States.
Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Everyone is born free and equal Everyone has the right to work Everyone has the right to be treated equally in the eyes of the law Everyone has the right to marry < under the UN Declaration of Human Rights
Well, King John signed the Magna Carta [a document that gave the english equal rights ] in the year of 1215. He also did common law[brought consistency to England's legal system by sending royal judges to every part of the country] Royal laws also made sure that everyone in the country would recieve equal rights.
Equal rights is the right for everyone regardless of sex, age, ethnicity, or sexual orientation to be treated fairly. Brown versus the Board of Education is an example of an equal rights case. It stopped segregation in schools.