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This was known as the Equal Rights Amendment.
This law has been proposed several times throughout American history. However, Congress has never had enough votes to get it passed through the House of Representatives and the Senate at the same time. To this day, it is still NOT part of the United States Constitution.
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Explanation:
I had U.S. History last year and had to memorize it
The term applied to
powers shared between the state and federal government are known as "<span>Concurrent power".
Concurrent powers in countries with a federal government refer to such powers
that are shared by both the government and every constituent political unit,
for example, a state or province. These include <span>collecting taxes, Setting up court systems, Charter banks etc.</span></span>