The treatment of people and the laws governing them vary significantly by country and culture. In democratic societies, laws are generally designed to protect individual rights and freedoms, promoting equality and justice. Conversely, in authoritarian regimes, laws may be used to suppress dissent and limit personal freedoms, often resulting in human rights violations. Overall, the effectiveness and fairness of treatment depend on the legal frameworks and enforcement practices in place.
People were treated nicely with cakes
The laws allowed the Indians to be treated badly.
that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
slave codes
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
People were treated nicely with cakes
The Black Codes regulated how slaves could be treated. These laws also regulated how free black people could be treated by whites.
This shouldn't even be a question. The laws were written to protect people from discrimination. There is no reason why people should be treated in unequal ways because who they are. No one is better than anyone else and laws have been made to insure people are treated equally.
During 1928-1948 in the US, there were laws that treated black people poorly. Black people had to use separate facilities and could not mingle with white people.
The laws allowed the Indians to be treated badly.
treated differently treated the same 1- taxes 1- people 2- laws 2- rights 3- podlments 3- congrneement
that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
Laws are needed to protect diverse people's rights. Just like the 19th amendment that allowed women the right to vote. Also laws that protected the rights of African Americans, so that they would be treated equally.
slave codes
they treated priests bad some people treated them good god is so good to our world
they are treated bad
Jewish people were treated horribly during the holocaust