Answer:
The the initial criticism to the Equal Rights Amendment from women in the labor force was that traditional gender norms would be changed.
Explanation:
The major criticisms of the Equal Rights Amendment was that some people feared that that would be the end of the traditional gender roles and would wrench havoc in families.
Another reason was that not all women would benefit, because while it would benefit a handful, it wouldn't benefit a majority.
The answer is #1 Prohibited Alcohol and #4 Prohibited cannabis and hashish.
Islam is opposed to the use of any drugs except for those which are medically prescribed. According to their Prophet Muhammad - Every intoxicant is Khamr (alcohol) and all Khamr is Haram (unlawful or not permitted). They see alcohol and psychoactive drugs as satanic devices used to sway people away from the word of Allah (God). In Islam followers are allowed to smoke tobacco but do not accept the use of opium unless it is in the form or medically prescribed morphine.
Answer:
Petition of Right, (1628) petition sent by the English Parliament to King Charles I complaining of a series of breaches of law. The petition sought recognition of four principles: no taxation without the consent of Parliament, no imprisonment without cause, no quartering of soldiers on subjects, and no martial law in peacetime. See also petition of right.
Explanation:
Monroe Doctrine (1823) issued primarily to prevent European nations from future colonization in Latin America.