In a society, individuals are typically granted a range of rights that may include civil rights, political rights, and social rights. Civil rights ensure personal freedoms and protection from discrimination, while political rights empower individuals to participate in governance, such as voting and running for office. Social rights often encompass access to essential services like education, healthcare, and housing. These rights collectively aim to promote equality, dignity, and the well-being of all members of society.
They have plenty of rights, check out he human society or the ASPCA
yes to show how kind you are but in todays society we cannot because people would think you are trying to poison or kill them. if you go to jamaica like i have u would see that the people there are very kind and fun.
sociologist
The kind of people who are deemed to have responsibilities but not rights. Perhaps the new slave-class.
Your rights remain unchanged from state to state, because they are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.
People from all classes of society: nobles, merchants, laborers, clergy...
The Queen is important and the president if the untied states of america is important. The people in this world are kind but this is the people that are important.
The assertion that certain rights are inalienable means that no person, government, or authority of any kind has the right to deprive people of those rights.
A kind of government that hasn't been invented yet
Yes, of course, Santa values people who are kind , considerate and help others like many people in today's Society.
They maintained an agricultural society; plus there were people who plied crafts and trades.
what kind of rights of equality does the contitution ensure