No, they are not. Sadly.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, did not want any second-class citizens in his country. He is famously known for his role in abolishing slavery and his efforts to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all Americans, regardless of race or ethnicity.
no
all citizens were born equal and remained equal in the eyes of the law.
yes
Not at all. All contributors are equal on WikiAnswers.
the citizens
no all the citizens did not want the declaration of independence signed because they fell that they were all equal
It gives equal protection to all citizens
Not necessarily, because not all citizens create original works.
A democratic structure in a society will ensure that all citizens of that society have a role and say in the government. When a democratic structure is in place, all citizens of a society should have equal input in the way a country is run and who the elected leaders are. This way, the country and it's government are reflective of the society as a whole.
A democratic structure in a society will ensure that all citizens of that society have a role and say in the government. When a democratic structure is in place, all citizens of a society should have equal input in the way a country is run and who the elected leaders are. This way, the country and it's government are reflective of the society as a whole.
Depends which country you're in ! In the UK - the Equal Opportunities Act, the Sexual Discrimination Act and the Employment Act all protect the rights of pregnant women in the workplace.