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    Equality is nonexistent. One of the most significant contradictory statements in American history was written by Thomas Jefferson when he included “all men are created equal” in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence. A contradiction occurs when two opposing ideological beliefs are held at the same time by the same people, causing tensions in society and eventually producing social change. The ways in which African Americans were treated from the founding of America and onward are…

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    explain why today’s America is the way it is. Equality has been a consistent American struggle through history from before the Civil War to today. Equality is the right of different groups of people to receive the same treatment no matter how diverse the people(Merriam Webster). The meaning of equality in America has changed through the years based off of the rights that were accepted as society has grown. There are several groups that fought for equality from the Civil War to today whether it…

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    Equality—the State of Being Equal “If one oversteps the bounds of moderation, the greatest pleasures cease to please,” said Epicetus. Demonstrated in Ayn Rand’s novel, Anthem, extreme equality is not a wonderful thing. In the ruined world of Anthem, the world has gone through a devastating war, and the victors have established a communist government and society. A communist society focuses its efforts on making everyone equal in every way. Individuality is oppressed . One must consider property,…

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    The United Kingdom grants an interesting case study for wage equality development because of the extensive history of legislation present in the nation. Even though the United Kingdom is currently undergoing major changes with Brexit, much of the nation’s policies are still rooted deeply within the European Union’s policy. In 1957, the Treaty of Rome created the basis for gender equality in the United Kingdom. According to Article 119, all member states must legally provide equal pay for work…

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    For Equality 7-2521 to have freed himself from collectivism, he must overcome many obstacles. Anthem is a dystopia about a person named Equality 7-2521 who lives in a place where “I” is gone and “we” has taken over. The thought of one is punishable by death in their world. While the passage “The Soul of an Individual” talks about how people fear change and act against it. In the book Equality had struggled to win, but had done so at the end. Equality 7-2521 finds a way free himself from…

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    Provide a description of gender equality as it exists in different cultures with (2) two examples. Also describe your own culture and relate this to the role of gender equality in one of the examples you have described. Gender roles and equality vary across cultures. Gender roles and equality are greatly influenced by historical and cultural contexts. The following examples are supposed to give a glimpse about gender equalities in different cultures. Gender equality in Sweden The European…

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    Equality: For whom was it made for? Most women believe that equality was gained on August 18, 1920, with the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution after the successful women 's suffrage movement. Technically, they are right but is that still true today? The 19th amendment gave women the ability to vote and have the same sway over our country as men have for hundreds of years. It was gained after years of women activists organizing, petitioning, and lobbying congress to raise awareness and…

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    their differences; a country that demands equality for all, regardless of their differences.” With that message of hope and assurance, the country rallied behind the 21st Prime Minister of Canada who set the stage to declare Canada a just and equal society that not only welcomes but also celebrates equality. Canada is currently ranked second for tolerance and inclusion in the social progress index. It is recognized as one of the best countries for equality rights. In fact, many Canadians concur…

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    Gender and Gender Equality 1) Definitions: • Gender: masculine or feminine (Dictonary.com, 2014) • Sexism: The belief that one sex is naturally superior to another and should be in power of most important areas of economic matters. (world health organization, 2014) (Encyclopedia, 2014) • Gender Stereotyping: These are bias and exaggerated images of men and women which are used repeatedly in everyday life. They are found commonly in the media because of society’s image of men and women…

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    American Equality American equality is when all races and ethnicities have the same rights, and regulations in America. I have come to this conclusion by not just learning in here, but in U.S. history as well. White people have been very harsh to other races and ethnicities, ever since we have moved to the Americas. Americans throughout the years have always fought for their rights, and for what they think is right. I believe that everyone is not equal in today’s society for one main reason.…

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