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In most western countries women have the same rights as men. Unfortunately this is not true of all countries.
The majority of the world's countries today have a democratic form of government, adhere to international human rights standards, and participate in global trade and communication networks.
Many, many countries are predominantly Christian, but Christians exist all over the world today - there being some even in what are thought of as "Muslim" countries.
The Fourteenth Amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection in response to former slaves' issues. Some ways this is used today is children being born to citizens of other countries in America and the loss of citizenship due to fraud or voluntary relinquishment of citizenship.
the fifth amendment
It unraveled because all of the different countries wanted their own rights and land so they fought for it, and look at where we are today..........
There are 196 countries in the world today, including Taiwan. Many countries, including the United States do no recognize Taiwan as being an independent country.
No not all Americans have civil rights. People today find a way to get around the constition, but in doing so they brake the law and the meaning of the bill of rights. The bill of rights was added to the constition because the citizens were afraid of there freedoms being taken away, but the using bill of rights as anarguement in court now a days in loosing its power. and people are loosing there rights that were promised to them in that document.
No. The Bill of Rights is active today.
There are 196 independent countries in the world today.
Are countries today following Keynesian's economic policies today?
There are 47 third world countries today.