equal
of course it only depends on what you believe. if your gay or straight and if you are white and if your male and if you are rich and if you can afford to have said rights
It depends on what country you are asking. In the United States for example there are forced inequalities based on gender or "race" to make things "fair."
They used this type of stone.
It was a failed US amendment that would have guaranteed equal rights to both men and women.
The red equal sign is widely recognized as a symbol for marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights. It originated from a campaign by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in 2013 to promote same-sex marriage. The symbol represents a call for equal rights and recognition for same-sex couples and has become an emblem of support for LGBTQ+ issues globally.
It means to be away from ofter people but have the same rights
disabled people
all citizens were born equal and remained equal in the eyes of the law.
civil rights
Under the German constitution citizens have equal rights. These rights includes right to vote. Freedom of movement is also included in this rights.
First of all the youth should fight for equal rights for all the citizens. Even now, there are lots of people who do not get equal rights.
civil rights
All Roman citizens had equal rights. Slaves, being someone else's property, had no rights.
All citizens of the UK have equal rights under the law. In the UK it is illegal to discriminate against someone because of their race, religion, gender, sexuality or disability and that includes Welsh people!
civil rights
All Roman citizens had equal rights. Slaves, being someone else's property, had no rights.
That "All men are born and remain free and equal in rights"
All Israeli citizens have the same rights,regardless of their gender or religion.
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