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Yes! they treat people equally because they believed that outside the church there is also a salvation.It only matters about their faith.
Obviously, all people are not equal -- some of us are richer, or stronger, or better-educated or more attractive. But the writers of the US constitution believed that we should all be treated equally under the law, and that there should be no "second class citizens."
People who are citizens of two countries are called dual citizens.
she believed that black people should be treated equally
People do not join the European Union. Countries do. It is an organisation of countries, not of people. As a result of countries joining, people are living in countries that are in the European Union and can be called its citizens.
loss of its people
They strongly believed in a honest, efficient, and democratic government. Also, they believed people was to be treated equally, just like many other American icons.
democracies believed all people within' borders were citizens.
democracies believed all people within' borders were citizens.
*1---- all people born in the united states are citizens. *2---- all people equally protected under the law.
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They strongly believed in a honest, efficient, and democratic government. Also, they believed people was to be treated equally, just like many other American icons.