What does the constitution say regarding equality for people
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The closest thing to the word or concept of "equality" in theConstitution is found in the Fourteenth Amendment. Added to theConstitution in 1868, this amendment contains a clause stating that "no state shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."
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With regard to equality, the constitution said that:
1. People are free to choose the kind of work they wish to do.
2. Everyone has equal rights and opportunities.
3. Every one is free to compete for Government jobs.
4. Right to equality for poor and other such marginal communities.
5. Untouchability is seen as a crime and has been legally abolished by law.
It is important for all people to be equal so that all of them have the freedom to follow their religion, speak their language, celebrate their festivals and express themselves freely. Respect for diversity can only be achieved by equality.
1. People are free to choose the kind of work they wish to do.
2. Everyone has equal rights and opportunities.
3. Every one is free to compete for Government jobs.
4. Right to equality for poor and other such marginal communities.
5. Untouchability is seen as a crime and has been legally abolished by law.
It is important for all people to be equal so that all of them have the freedom to follow their religion, speak their language, celebrate their festivals and express themselves freely. Respect for diversity can only be achieved by equality.
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