How does our constitution protect diversity?
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The Constitution was written to define and limit the role of the Federal Government and to protect the rights of only one group of people: Americans.
There are only two groups of people in the United States: Americans and visitors. By the nature of our Constitution, visitors are allowed the same protection of their rights as citizens.
There are only two groups of people in the United States: Americans and visitors. By the nature of our Constitution, visitors are allowed the same protection of their rights as citizens.
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Diversity protection:
- In terms of diversity, such as class, age, color, sexual preference, and the interests of Citizens are covered under the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause. This has been added as part of the changes to the Civil War.
- Although over the years it has been reinterpreted as new classifications have been developed for protection. The EPC effectively prevents American citizens from any kind of state bias.
- The Supreme Court has determined over the years what or how many categories are protected. For example, some race-discriminating laws are subject to "strict scrutiny".
- Most laws that have to be scrutinized fail. Since the adoption, the EPC has been used to preserve equality, at least from the perspective of the state.
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