Thomas Jefferson, in the Declaration of Independence, meant the term "equal" primarily in the context of equality before the law. This phrase emphasizes that all individuals have inherent rights and should be treated equally under the law, regardless of their status or background. The concept of equality he articulated laid the groundwork for ideas of human rights and legal equality that would evolve over time.
In the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson declared that “all men are created equal.” In what way did Jefferson mean the term “equal”? (1 point) Responses Equality before the law Equality before the law Equality of intelligence Equality of intelligence Equality in society Equality in society Equality from bondage
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