The eventual dwindling of the women’s rights movement was hastened by NOW’s singular focus on passage of the ERA. Owing to the efforts of women such as Bella Abzug, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem, the ERA passed Congress in 1972. But its ratification by the states became a rallying point for the backlash against feminism. Anti-feminists such as Phyllis Schlafly organized a crusade against the amendment, warning—correctly or not—that it would, among other things, invalidate state sodomy laws, outlaw single-sex restrooms in public places, legalize same-sex marriage, and make taxpayer-funded abortion a constitutional right. Needing ratification by 38 states within 10 years of its passage by Congress, the amendment fell three states short.
A) A rise in the popularity of British rock bands in America
In the mid-1960's, music from rock bands in Britain made its way over the Atlantic and became extremely popular here in the United States. One of the most well-known bands in the Invasion was the Beatles. They marked the start of the Invasion in 1964.
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The biggest problem in India is the uneven distribution of land, people, and resources.
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