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... Douglas argued that the writers only meant to give the British citizens in America equal rights to the British citizens then residing in Great Britain. ...
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... of such a form of government include: respect for laws, respect for rights, respect for authority, equal mental worth, and opportunity for all citizens. ...
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The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, while the Fourteenth Amendment made black citizens, equal to their white counterparts. ...
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... Citizens arguing against the policy of equal opportunity argue the fact that going to college does not demonstrate equal opportunity, since so many children ...
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... to vote. Nearly fifty years later women were finally granted the right to vote as equal citizens of the United States. Now that ...
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... The 14th amendment made blacks citizens of the united states and prohibited state laws that denied citizens equal protection under the law. ...
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... Unlike the law system of the Ottoman Empire, the new law system, which was created by the Turkish Republic, gave all the citizens equal rights without ...
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... a gigantic amount of money. This way everybody could get by and it made all the citizens equal. They believed that having too many ...
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... However, as stated in the Athenian Constitution, male citizens were equal and the government's focus was on the individual rather than the state as a whole. ...
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... they should receive the same rights as all other citizens, regardless of ... Wives are now equal rather than subordinate partners; interracial marriage is now ...
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... However, through various interpretations it made it seem that the government was responsible for guaranteeing that all its citizens were equal in the amount of ...
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While a majority of Americans enthusiastically support equal rights for all citizens including homosexuals, few support same sex marriage (Bidstrup, 2004). ...
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... cause anarchy and tyranny. However, in the aristocratic government, all citizens are not treated equal. When the government makes ...
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A Citizen's Right to be Equal America is known to many as a free country. It was founded on the belief that all citizens would have the opportunity to thrive. ...
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... liberty {Masci 465}. Our rights standardized by the Constitution gives all citizens' equal rights. Liberals believe that everything ...
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... are inherently unequal and, therefore, violates the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees all citizens "equal protection of the ...
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... to Constitution were supposed to give the African-Americans equal protection under the law. They were also intended to give the new citizens the right to vote. ...
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... new social order, the American society also had the perceived threat that if African-Americans would be recognized in the country as equal citizens as Americans ...
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... His strong deductive argument can be summed up as: All Americans citizens are created equal and are guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the ...
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... This code or egalitarianism was the right for all French citizens to be equal before the law, to have freedom from arrest, to have equality of taxation, the ...
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... "All citizens have an equal right to concur in the nomination of the representatives of the people and in the formation of laws" (Robespierre, 71). ...
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... in sports. Much of this has to do with so-called Civil Rights, or giving US citizens equal opportunities. Civil Rights, Affirmative ...
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... Since everyone is equal and on an individual basis no one needs or wants ... As citizens become more dependent on the government, their desire for want the ...
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... The bill of rights guarantees equal rights for citizens, but there are no laws that consider the equality of political parties. ...
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... However, as stated in the Athenian Constitution, male citizens were equal and the government's focus was on the individual rather than the state as a whole. ...
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... Equal opportunity also refers to opportunities available regardless of other factors such as ... Part of the American Dream requires that all citizens be treated ...
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... States. This amendment, ratified in 1868, provides equal protection of the law to all US citizens, regardless of race. The court ...
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... Even though the Internet has made it possible for a larger network, the possibilities for accessing the Internet are not equal for all citizens. ...
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... everyone of the people in Russia were Soviets and that they were all equal. ... By surrendering to Stalin and not fighting back, the citizens of Russia helped him ...
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... A citizen who is so preeminent in "excellence" is not the equal of the rest of the citizens of the state or at least his "excellence" does not equal that of ...
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