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mariarad [96]
3 years ago
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What would it mean to treat people equally in the following situations?

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Margarita [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Equality means sameness. Equality only works if everyone starts from the same place. Equity must be established before Equality can be obtained.

2.The doctor have too give them the same treatment under equality, every person gets exactly the same thing regardless of whether it is needed or not. That’s why they should be able to both run the same treatment.

3. Equity on the other hand means "Fairness." So they can put a elevator or a ramp in the school.

4. Under equity, everyone has access to the same opportunities. It doesn’t matter what color they are if they both have a highIQ why try to limit those opportunities of the different races.

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