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to protect Jews against phycial and verbal attacks and false statements and to secure justice and fair treatment to all citizens
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Treat all nations fairly is of great benefit. When nations are treated fairly by other nations, the chances for long lasting peace is enhanced.
Yes and no. There was only a few Asian-Indians in the US before the Luce-Celler act of 1946 which then allowed 100 Indians immigrating to the US per year (still not a lot I know) - because they were such a minority there was no need to legislatively discriminate against them; so they didn't use 'colored' bathrooms and district etc. Also many were educated which wasappreciateda great deal in the north, whilst there wasmiscegenationlaws in many states up until 1969 this was not specifically targeted at Indians and many probably could have gotten away withinterracialmarriage - especially Brahmin Indians who look very fair skinned and are often mistaken as Europeans. I don't doubt there was some petty discrimination; but as a generally there was no formal segregation against Indians sanctioned by the government.
Clark County Fair was created in 1868.
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Mayflower movers are known for their fair treatment of employees. They offer generous health and retirement benefits.
Equlity is the only one i can think of.
Free the Jews
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Bartolome de las Casas characterized the Indians as peaceful, innocent, and deserving of fair treatment and respect. He believed that they were capable of embracing Christianity and living peacefully alongside the Spanish colonizers.
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A conqueror. It was not a tyrant - tyrants were appointed to put an end to autocratic rule by oligarchs and give the mass of people fair treatment.