He believed that all American people were equal because of the foundational principles of democracy enshrined in the Declaration of Independence, which asserts that all men are created equal and possess unalienable rights. This belief was further reinforced by the ideals of liberty and justice that are central to American identity. Additionally, experiences of injustice and inequality often motivated him to advocate for equality, emphasizing the importance of social justice and civil rights for all individuals, regardless of their background.
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He believed that all people have certain natural rights that should be protected. <----- novanet answer.
He spoke out for what he believed in and doing so ended up ending segregation and now all men are equal
Environmental justice is the equal protection of all people with respect to environmental issues.
The Chinese communist party promoted equality as its main goal. It believed that all the people should be equal and the wealth and resources should be equally distributed to all.
He believed that all people were equal!!
Yes the Quaker's did believe that all people were equal in gods sight.
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Because some believed that all people should be equal in every way.
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John Locke was a philosopher who inspired the American and the french revolution. He believed that people were born with equal rights and not just the king had all the rights. He believed "Gov't should respect people and get it in return". I am working on a timeling assignment for civics. And it sucks :( anyways, hope it helped
All People have equal rights
because the quakers believed all people are equal
Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that all people are born free and equal with the rights to life, liberty, and property. This idea is expressed in his famous work "The Social Contract."
Andrew Carnegie