Generally, no. The economic impact of same-sex marriage on a particular state or country's economy is not large enough to be the biggest issue. On an individual level, however, the legalization or non-legalization of same-sex marriage can have an enormous impact on specific couples, especially where one partner earns most of the income or one partner is not a citizen of the other's country.
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The primary issue is education. Morocco has a 50% literacy rate. Additionally, Morocco lacks a developed infrastructure and a functioning service economy.
Yes, in political terms, same-sex marriage is classified as a social issue, as is abortion. It is not primarily an economic issue, a health issue, an education issue, a national security issue, or a foreign policy issue.
Same-sex marriage was not an issue in colonial America. At that time, it was assumed that marriage is between a man and a woman. Same-sex marriage is actually a fairly recent issue.
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the main issue was the economy
The biggest issues were equality,slavery, and syffrage
In the United States, the states have always regulated eligibility and validity of marriage. Only once before, in the issue of interracial marriage, did the federal government overrule states rights in this regard.
High unemployment is a macroeconomic issue as it deals with economy and population at large.
You have it executed by the officiant, the parties and their witnesses. It is then returned to the courthouse and they will issue a Certificate of Marriage.