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How is equality recognised in democracy?​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Answer:

'Equal rights before the law' is a minimum requirement for social equality which includes security, right to vote, freedom of speech, freedom of gathering, property rights, equal access to social goods and services (access) etc.

Answered by ansivaparvathi993
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Answer:

Every person are equal to the law and should follow the law even though rich or poor.

Explanation:

The people who are rich are also under the law because if the government says only rich people have aright to do anything and poor people don't have a right to do anything , this may cause many issues like fighting in a society and leads to social causes.

so democracy told everyone are equal.

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