Answer:
B.
Explanation:
This was decided in the Dred Scott case.
I think the difference is caused by a person or group actually going through with genocide versus an attempt at it, but that's just my best guess?
Although the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) had strong popular support when it passed both the House and the Senate in 1972, it failed to become a constitutional amendment because the feminist movement had made so many gains in eliminating gender discrimination.
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Failure of Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)</h3>
- The feminist movement had achieved so much in the fight against sexism in areas like employment and education that it did not necessarily seem necessary for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to pass both the House and the Senate in 1972, despite the fact that it had strong public support at the time. As a result, the ERA did not become a constitutional amendment.
- The Equal Rights Amendment ultimately failed to be ratified by the required 38, or three-fourths, of the states by the deadline set by Congress because of a conservative backlash against feminism.
- Because a state's legislature must pass it through both houses in the same session in order for it to be considered ratified, it failed in those states.
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Answer:
1, 3. 1a. New England Colonies, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
Explanation:
2, the southern colonies is maryland and below, the middle colonies were Pennslvania, New York, New Jersey, and Deleware, the new england colonies were New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusets, and connecticut
3. the south had the most land and new england had the least i believe