Yes, it does.
I don't think it states that in the constitution.
The constitution for the organization was very long, and stated every principle and basic rule that applied to the members.
The Constitution says that everyone is equal. It stares that everyone should be treated equally, as this is how they were created.
It says nothing. The US constitution does not mention any marriage. However it does say that all US citizens have the right to equal protection under the law.
The constitution states that choice of religion is free. This is one of the amendments in the Bill of Rights.
I have no idea what "new constitution" you're talking about. Do you mean "new in 1787?" If so, then no, no it did not. It said they would have equal representation in the upper house, and proportionate representation in the lower house.
Technically, there are 52 weeks in every year. So 52 weeks equals one year. One could also say that 52 weeks is equal to 365 days, or 8,760 hours, or 525,600 minutes.
You simply say that you used the information from the constitution and what insection u got the info from.... well that's what I would do.
· Ended total monarchy in France · Limited power of the king · Declare every man equal · Church had no say in government · Government only run by those who had the time to do so · Legislature had more power in government · Had power to make war, tax, and make laws
I believe that this case is against the constitution and is racist and should not be allowed. For one reason say we were to go to war with England i bet that they wouldn't throw every white person in a camp.
It depends on what faith you practice, and what your religion teaches.Some say they are equal, and some say one or the other is worse. Others say that homosexuality is not a sin, and a few say that neither are sins.
Honest conviction is my courage; the Constitution is my guide.Andrew Johnson