if you are talking about Equal Rights in the LBGT sense: Gays can marry but they cannot adopt
to make sure everyone have the equal rights.
That is the universal declaration of human rights.
Everyone is equal, so yes.
no; the Civil Rights Movement was important because it provided equality
So, everyone was have an equal amount of freedom, and so everyone will also have to follow the same rules in the United States.
No, for example certain people are not allowed to vote.
Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Everyone is born free and equal Everyone has the right to work Everyone has the right to be treated equally in the eyes of the law Everyone has the right to marry < under the UN Declaration of Human Rights
Equal rights is the right for everyone regardless of sex, age, ethnicity, or sexual orientation to be treated fairly. Brown versus the Board of Education is an example of an equal rights case. It stopped segregation in schools.
Literacy means the ability to read. Equal rights means that everyone has the same rights. So equal rights to literacy means that everyone has the right to learn how to read. It makes sense that education would be included, because once someone knows how to read, they need good things to read. By providing equal rights to literacy and education, we create a place where people can improve their lives and prosper.
Equality in the UK means that everyone is valued as individuals. It also means that everyone has equal rights.