Civil rights are not a absolute guarantee to all and need to be protected. Once lost they have to be fought for once again.
*Absolute: free from imperfection; complete; perfect.* Relative to be compared to something elseIf you get what i mean, like"einstein's_theory_of_relativity:" Definition for einstein's theory of relativity:relativity: (physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts. Relative means it can be compared to something else like this case its not unique, but to be Absolute it is unique and it has no comparison.
Given civil rights.
Civil Rights or Liberties.
The relative error measurements indicates the quality of a measurement relative to the quantity of the object being measured. To derive the relative error, divide the absolute error by the value of the object being measured.
= absolute error/ mean value of measured quantity times 100 50/5 times 100= 1000%
I think you mean when was the first civil rights act enacted. Answer: April 9 1866.
Your rights are guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States. However, certain behaviors that one may choose to be involved in can "strip" that individual of his/her rights. Your fundamental rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness can be stripped if your action violate laws set in place by the government. This also extends to the right to vote, bear arms etc.
We all as ,human beings, have rights. We are equal and are brethren, no one should deny others of what they can and/or should do.
Rutherford Hayes was wounded several times while serving in the Civil War, if that is what you mean. No US president was ever wounded in a civil rights demonstration.
I imagine you must mean the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Do you mean, who refused to leave her bus seat and began the civil rights movement? If so, the person you are looking for would be Rosa Parks.
The start of the Civil Rights Movement