I actually just recently learned about this lol. Here is the answer tho:
<span>because they discarded old traditions and then began new ones.</span>
Thurgood Marshall and Oliver Hill were two lawyers in the Brown vs. Board of Education case. In this case, Brown was fighting to end school segregation. Marshall and Hill helped Brown win this Supreme Court case and helped end school segregation.
This win in the Brown vs. Board of Education case stated that the idea of "separate but equal," established in the Plessy vs. Ferguson Supreme Court case, was unconstitutional. This separate but equal law violated the 14th amendment.
The people were worried that instead of going to church on Sunday, people with automobiles would go on an all-day Sunday motor trip instead. This was the reason why they called the motor trips "threats against the church".
The Equal Rights Amendment passed the U.S. Senate and then the House of Representatives, and on March 22, 1972, the proposed 27th Amendment to the Constitution was sent to the states for ratification.
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