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essay on topic equal rights of mens and womens​

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Answered by Itscutekanak
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Men. Women. Equality. In today’s social society, people are still being discriminated by gender, whether they are capable to do the work or anything. In addition, the common stereotypes still exist, because they were passed down from past generations, in which created more movements for each sex. Before the 1920’s, men were considered more powerful or have more rights than women, then after that period of time, women had made an impact to have equal rights. Men and women had to face many issues of equal rights, which it is important to educate the social society because it displays our humanity and determines ethical values within equality, gender roles, and developed/developing countries.

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Answered by PUGAZHINBA
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Men and women should have equal rights and responsibilities

The basic concept is that everything has consequences. If a person claims a right, they should be prepared to accept and acknowledge the set of responsibilities that come with the rights. So rights and responsibilities go hand in hand. As the economists are fond of saying: “There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch”.

The point can be made that for making sure that men and women have equal rights is to check that legislation and public policy are gender neutral. If either sex has responsibilities that the other one doesn’t have (such as the draft or military service), or if either sex has rights that the other one doesn’t have (such as access to women’s shelters), then we need to take a closer look at those imbalances

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