I don't really see a need for the Equal Rights Amendment in the US constitution because all American citizens are already protected under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. I suppose I see the reasoning that it would "make sure" that everyone is to be treated equally, but wouldn't it just be redundant to the 14th? Yes, I totally believe everyone should be treated equally, but is gender discrimination as big of an issue as it seems to be?
hmm thats a tough one because an effective leader would need a little of both to know what to do in the times of crisis and then follow through with his plan.
B the colonist was against taxes being abused and they believed the British was abusing them marking A C and D out of the question so the process of elimination makes B the right answer