Answer:
The ERA would make women think they deserved special treatment. Explanation:
Phyllis McAlpin Stewart Schlafly was a constitutionalist advocate, conservative activist, writer, speaker and founder of the Eagle Forum. Schlafly was known for her strong political and social positions, her opposition to modern feminism.
Schlafly believed that the ERA made men and women seen as equals in society and that would only benefit young women who were able to work. That is because, for her, the ERA would not apply to the rights of any other special interests, therefore, elderly women, widows, divorced women and single mothers would lose certain legal protections offered by the government, such as alimony for example, if was imposed that women are equal to men.