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In American society during the 16oo's the gap between rags and riches was easier to jump. It compares to Britain with the fact that in Britain they had the king who appointed a lot of things. ''The crown made the choices.'' Americans had a better chance to become wealthy. If you bought a slaves you could easily become wealthy. Though many wealthy people did not want to intermingle with poor people. You also have to account the harshest society class of African American slaves.
No such process assumes this to be a true statement. In the US all citizens are considered to be equal under the law. -Supposedly-
every one is equal
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The United States Senate has equal membership from each state. The Senate is comprised of two Senators from each of the fifty states.
The KKK could have killed people
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Society can never be labeled equal as much as we would like it to be. To say that society is equal would be humorous. If we were all equal we would have all the same jobs look exactly the same act the same and well every aspect of us would be the same. Since this would never happen we can't truly say we are equal. An example of inequality is the division of Social Classes or the Division of Power. So the answer is No we are not equal by definition.
Women in society differ depending on their individual characteristics. Women are beginning to have equal roles in society. Their roles are not just limited to the family.
To Reader,Mother Teresa created a more equal society in India. Therefore she tried to make and help India in anyway.From India123girl
The equal rights amendment The right of women to hold membership in the AFL
Gender equality refers to the equal rights, opportunities, and treatment of individuals regardless of their gender. Social inclusion, on the other hand, pertains to the process of ensuring that all individuals have the same opportunities to participate in society, regardless of their background or identity. Combining gender equality and social inclusion involves creating a society where all individuals, regardless of gender, have equal rights and opportunities to fully participate and be included in all aspects of society.