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What does our Constitution say about discrimination

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Answered by pandeylaxmi584
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The constitution, in the 14 th amendment, states that we are all entitled to equal treatment under law. ... No governmental action at any level can be made based on race unless its purpose is to undo the lingering effects of past racism.

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Answered by RonitHelper5678
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The constitution, in the 14th amendment, states that we are all entitled to equal treatment under law. ... No governmental action at any level can be made based on race unless its purpose is to undo the lingering effects of past racism.

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