yes apart from people that get = enslaved,shot,strangled,killed, etc and everyone else for that matter. sigh!!!
No I don't think so because there has been a lot of news and stories on gays and bisexuals and even "regular" people who support gay rights who've been harassed and threatened and not at all treated equally.
yes theey were all treated equally
The african- americans.
The Japanese treated all the territories they conquered with equal cruelty .
That all men are created equal and will be treated as so.
The line is not in the constitution, but in the Declaration of Independence.
yes theey were all treated equally
The african- americans.
bad all people should be treated equal
The Japanese treated all the territories they conquered with equal cruelty .
yes all religion people should be treated equaly. allah said that invite them to your religion in the best possible way you can for if they dont leave with them as your brother for all men are createted equal.
She helped others and didn't care about what they had or if they was poor she treated all people EQUAL
The people that deserve freedom is everyone because everyone is born free and equal and we should all be treated equally and fairly.
People are treated equally by there job, and many people have a family so thats equal to others. Some people aren't treated equally, but treat others the way you would like to be treated. Also many people are aunts, uncles, mothers, fathers, oldest child, youngest, middle. Some people are grandparents. And that is equal to others. Hopefully that was helpful :)
It states that a government exists for the benefit of the people and that "all men are created equal. So it is important because people need equal rights. Also everyone should be treated equally.
all human are born equal and should be treated equal by the law
Gay people are treated better than they used to be in some areas because of the hard work of people fighting for equal rights.
Obviously, all people are not equal -- some of us are richer, or stronger, or better-educated or more attractive. But the writers of the US constitution believed that we should all be treated equally under the law, and that there should be no "second class citizens."