This really depends on your beliefs in if gender discrimination is as big of a deal as racial discrimination. The 14th amendment is the Equal Protection Clause, it was mainly for the slaves that had been freed in the U.S after the civil war. It basically forbids the states to restrict basic rights of citizens without going through the process of law or being protected by the law. But has recently been used in cases to of gender discrimination.
I believe it is perfectly justified for the 14th amendment to be acted in cases of gender discrimination. The 14th amendment does not have to be dedicated completely to race, but can have multiple purposes and be dedicated to gender discrimination as well. Because the 14th amendment does not mention race in its context, but mentions that basic rights shall not be stripped from citizens.
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Answer: The man looked quickly and saw a flag.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from the poem <em>Barbara Frietchie,</em> the Confederate army was marching into Frederick town with General Stonewall Jackson at the front when 90 year old Barbara Frietchie reset the American flag that had been brought down by the men of the town in fear.
The sentence speaks of how General Jackson quickly look and saw the flag. The action words of <em>glanced</em> and<em> met</em> are evidence of this.
In short, consider globalism as the underlying basic network, while globalization refers to the dynamic shrinking of distance on a large scale. ... The general point is that the increasing intensity, or thickness, of globalism — the density of networks of interdependence — is not just a difference in degree from the past.
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