Answer:
It depends, if the one that does hard labor had a chance to get educated then yes, it is fair. If he never got the chance to get an education, then no. Why? Because if he did get the chance to get educated and didn't, then he basically chose to do hard labor. If he never got the chance to get educated, then that is unfair because his brother did have the chance.
Honestly idk if that helped, but that's how I see it.
Answer:
should be right
Explanation:
II. people are innocent until proven guilty
1. All persons are entitled to equal treatment under the law
Olive oil, pottery, wine, grain, timber, and metal.
hope this helps :D
The independency ratio increases heavily . Or in other words it causes the work force to shrink which eventually leads on to inequalities, children labor increases and the age decreasing and retiring at later rates.