Correct answer:
<h2>B. Was never ratified</h2>
History/details:
The Equal Rights Amendment, formulated as early as 1923 by the National Women's Party, proposed that "equality of rights under the law shall not be abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." Feminist groups in the 1960s and 1970s, such as the National Organization for Women, finally succeeded in getting Congress to pass the Equal Rights Amendment as a proposed addition to the US Constitution. It was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification in 1972.
The National Organization for Women continued to be a leading voice in pushing for ratification for the amendment. However, conservative groups, especially led by a woman named Phyllis Schlafly, campaigned against ratification. A key point Schlafly focused on was that women would then be subject to military draft and military combat service in the same way as men. This became the key issue and the Equal Rights Amendment failed to achieve the necessary number of states supporting ratification.
Answer:
C. Rhode Island
Explanation:
Southern Colonies were established by British provinces, their southern colonies were as followed:
- Maryland
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Georgia
Leaving Rhode Island to not be a southern colony.
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In Latin America a mixture of Catholicism with pagan and mystic religions as well as superstitions stands out. We have, for example, the idea of "evil eye", which is the belief that certain people can propagate pests and evil looks with their eyes.
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Answer:Northeastern: Pequot, Massachusett, Iroquois.
Southeastern: Cherokee, Seminole, Powhatan.
Explanation: I grew up in a Native American household and they taught me all about their culture.