The Constitution guarantees equality primarily through the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which mandates that no state shall deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. This provision aims to ensure that individuals are treated equally under the law, prohibiting discrimination based on race, gender, religion, and other characteristics. Additionally, the Constitution's Bill of Rights establishes civil liberties that promote individual rights and freedoms, contributing to a broader sense of equality among citizens.
what kind of rights of equality does the contitution ensure
The correct spelling is "guaranteed" (assured, or warrantied).
the indian Constitution assures equality of
Equality is something the United States Constitution provides for us.
Democracy does not guarantee equality of income, or equality based on ethnicity or gender, or equity of people’s control over their lives.
right to equality
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right to equality
No, it does not. At all. Not once!
Freedom and Equality
The framers of the Constitution wanted to secure the blessings of of equality/liberty.
One of the main goals of the constitution was freedom of speach, freedom to worship and equality.