The quote "Who says you must all be alike? Not everyone born free and equal as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal" is attributed to Kurt Vonnegut in his novel "Harrison Bergeron." The story critiques enforced equality through government intervention, suggesting that true equality should celebrate individual differences rather than suppress them. Vonnegut's work raises important questions about the balance between equality and individuality in society.
The main reason that constitution did not proclaim that all men were born free equal in their rights is that all men are born at different places and different places have not free equal in their rights.
Southern states would not approve it.
The people that deserve freedom is everyone because everyone is born free and equal and we should all be treated equally and fairly.
Southern states would not approve it.
Everyone is born free and equal Everyone has the right to work Everyone has the right to be treated equally in the eyes of the law Everyone has the right to marry < under the UN Declaration of Human Rights
the constitution is born
it means everyone was born equal but yet they are treated as if they can be bossed or pushed around by others
Southern states would not approve it.
Southern states would not approve it.
Southern states would not approve it.
The Constitution contains many universal truths. The most important of these truths is the idea that all humans are born equal, and have basic human rights that cannot be taken from them.
no they are not alike because they are born with different jelly