Equal Rights In The United States

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As you all know, when the United States was formed, the Founding Fathers wanted to have an equal country that would run smoothly. They created the United States Constitution to set rules and laws that people must follow. In this document, they also stated the basic rights that everyone is guaranteed, also known as the Bill of Rights. They created this in hopes of letting everyone have an equal opportunity. For the years to come, many things changed. What was once a document of ten rights, the United States Constitution now has twenty seven rules and regulations. As the times changed, women were granted more freedoms, like the right to vote. Although women have more rights now then back in the days, they still do not have all the rights they …show more content…

This means that the people who wrote this believed that everyone is created equal meaning everyone should have the same rights. Another reason is, in the 14th Amendment it says “nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property.” This means that any state can not take away or do things to people without their consent. So why can women have their rights taken away and not do anything about it? Not having equal rights also deprived women of life because they can't live the way they want to. In the Declaration of Independence, it says all men are created equal. This includes women to, so why do they not get the same rights as men? Women already are guaranteed the rights in the United States Constitution Bill of Rights. For instance, they are guaranteed the 5th Amendment which says that all people can not be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. If this is the case then why are other rights different and why are women not granted these rights? In the Preamble of the Constitution its says to “promote the general welfare.” Meaning to help establish and maintain a healthy economy, population and society. If women are not being treated equal in society we are not promoting the general welfare. Women not having equal rights would affect the healthy economy and society part. For the common good of the people, let women have equal rights so that they are treated the same instead of treated lower than

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