Answer:
Efectivamente, la igualdad ante la ley no garantiza igualdad de derechos para todas las personas, si dicha igualdad solo aplica a un determinado sector restringido de la población, como lo era la ciudadanía a comienzos del siglo pasado. En ese entonces, en Argentina, la ciudadanía solo era ostentada por hombres mayores de 18 años, quienes eran los únicos que podían ejercer derechos políticos, como el de votar o el de presentarse a cargos públicos. Las mujeres, en cambio, no eran consideradas como tales y por lo tanto no podían ejercer su derecho a sufragar, siendo desoídas en su voluntad política, hasta que en 1947, a través de la ley 13.010, que garantizó la igualdad de derechos políticos entre hombres y mujeres.
Answer:
A Place to stay
Explanation:
First he needs to find a place to stay as a homeless shelter if he has money in his bank he can rent an appartement or a hotel just till he can find a job if he dose not have money he can go to a homeless shelter.
Answer:
Imprisonment is not the only way to rehabilitate a person who violated the law, since there are alternative penalties to prison, such as fines, bonds, jobs and collaborations in non-profit social entities and victim reparation systems. In all these cases, the defendant receives a penalty, but this is not the prison but an alternative to it, which still puts him at a disadvantage compared to the rest of society as a result of his non-compliance of the law, but due to the low severity of the crime, the defendant does not deserve a prison sentence.
Answer: Congress cannot pass ex post facto laws (outlaws acts after they have been committed). Congress cannot pass bills of attainder (punishes individuals outside there court system)
Explanation: