A state of affairs in which all people within an isolated group or specific society have the same status in a certain respect is an ideal situation that rarely occurs. The argument behind this perception is cited as economics, foreign policies, and immigration. What concept is being described and requires the lack of legally enforced boundaries of unjustified discrimination motivated by a person’s identity?
  1. Voting rights
  2. Social equality
  3. Equal rights
  4. Equal opportunity
Explanation
Answer - B - Social equality includes equal rights such as freedom of speech, security, property rights, and access to health care. It involves equal opportunities that include society as a whole. Gender, origin, age, sexual orientation, income, language, and disability must not result in unequal treatment under the law or reduce opportunities. Social equality makes reference to social rather than income or economic equality.
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