Answer:
the one on the left --> it treated all people the same under the law.
Explanation:
this is NOT true. like most, if not all, ancient civilizations, ancient mesopotamia (where the code of hammurabi is from) did not see all people as equal. in fact, the richer and more powerful you were, the better you were treated even under the code, but if you were dirt poor, good luck with being seen as a victim. slaves were especially punished severely.
Answer:
it depends on which war. In both world wars America’s first Amendment right of freedom of speech was limited via the Alien and Sedition acts. In WWll many Japanese-Americans were rounded up (most for no good reason) and placed in internment camps under close supervision.
Explanation:
Whoever deleted my answer was definitely wrong to delete it. I’m in college classes over the history of the United States, so no I’m not plagiarizing. This is all in my own words.
Answer:
women earning less than men for similar work.
Explanation:
Inequality between men and women in the labor market, the theme seems old and outdated, but it is real and closer than we imagine. Women still earn less than men even when they are in the same area and occupy the same positions as male professionals.
With a simple labor market analysis it is possible to see that women have the skills to take on any job. Professionals are subject to errors and correctness regardless of their gender, for these reasons, different wages between men and women who occupy the same function show a serious case of inequality in the work environment.