A true Democracy
In theory, everyone is equal before the law, regardless of their background or social status. However, in practice, systemic inequalities and biases can still impact how the law is applied to different individuals or groups.
Everyone has a say in what people happens in the government.
another question is what is this and that? "They say this and that..."
There is none. But you could say it was that everyone is created equal?
democracy.... i just did the questions
ofcourse not...representative government and authoritarian government are totally opposites, while everyone as equal rights and say in governmenyt in a representative government, only the ruler or leader has complete control over everyone in an authoritarian government.
The quote "Who says you must all be alike? Not everyone born free and equal as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal" is attributed to Kurt Vonnegut in his novel "Harrison Bergeron." The story critiques enforced equality through government intervention, suggesting that true equality should celebrate individual differences rather than suppress them. Vonnegut's work raises important questions about the balance between equality and individuality in society.
In Democracy, everyone is treated equally and has equal right, and say in everything by voting. In Communism, all property is public and things are given to people by the government only, according to their needs.
Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
It allows everyone to have a say in their government, who will run it and what taxes will be spent on.
Actually, there is no such thing as social class in a communist society. The idea is that everyone is the same, everyone is equal, no one is higher than another, and is all overlooked by the government. I guess you could say the politicians are more important, but then again, that would cancel out the whole idea of communism.
God, who created everyone else.