The Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment, formulated as early as 1923 by the National Women's Party, proposed that "e<span>quality of rights under the law shall not be abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." When feminist groups in the 1960s and 1970s pushed for Congress to propose this as an amendment to the Constitution, conservatives such as Schlafly opposed it. The House of Representatives gave its approval in 1970; the Senate did so in 1972. The next step was ratification by the states. But the campaign against the amendment led by Schlafly contributed to its demise, failing to achieve 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, and this became the key issue regarding the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment.</span>
At the end of the Mexican American war,the United States obtained Texas.
Answer:
"replaced the republic with an empire" "reformed the Roman calendar" "moved veterans to new cities" "granted citizenship to more foreigners"
Explanation:
During 1789, things were cheaper. This is because the country had just been declared independent from its colonizers. In 1933, the country experienced a banking crisis which led to the Great Depression. People were suffering from severe poverty.