Georgetown College Distinct Vision of Equality in the British Constitution Discussion
Question Description
I’m working on a social science question and need an explanation to help me learn.
Answer this question in about 750 words. Do not go over 750 words.
Equality means different things to different people. Choose three instances where a person, an institution, or a social movement articulated a distinct vision of equality. Foreach instance that you choose
● Describe the distinct vision of equality that was articulated;
● Explain why the person, institution, or movement who articulated the vision favored it
● Specify the ways that this vision of equality differs from the other two instances that youhave chosen.
For the three instances please write about the (1) Civil Rights movement, (2) The Reconstruction era, and (3) The British Constitution in the Colonies
just use the attatched files for refrences and include parenthetical citations. No Works cited page needed.
Georgetown College Distinct Vision of Equality in the British Constitution Discussion