Answer:
D. The Equal Rights Amendment
Explanation:
In “What It Would Be Like If Women Win,” from August 31, 1970, Steinem writes:
“In Women’s Lib Utopia, there will be free access to good jobs – and decent pay for the bad ones women have been performing all along, including housework. Increased skilled labor might lead to a four-hour workday, and higher wages would encourage further mechanization of repetitive jobs now kept alive by cheap labor. … Schools and universities will help to break down traditional sex roles, even when parents will not. Half the teachers will be men, a rarity now at preschool and elementary levels; girls will not necessarily serve cookies or boys hoist up the flag.”
At the time the article was written, the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) was holding a 51% majority in the political climate.
I believe they’re referring to the Tuskegee Airmen. Here a link to an article about them https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.history.com/.amp/topics/world-war-ii/tuskegee-airmen
Answer:
- Breeding superior types of grains
Use of machinery
Use of irrigation
Use of fertilization
Soil conservation
Explanation:
Green Revolution is described as the age of drastically increased agricultural productivity due to wide-ranging advancement in agricultural technology in the 20th century.
As per the question, the efforts that were major elements of the Green Revolution include 'breeding of superior types of grains', 'expansion in the use of machinery, fertilization, and irrigation facilities', 'conservation of soil', etc. All these together contributed to substantial growth in the agricultural productivity that led to revolution.
The correct answer is “US Supreme Court”
The US Constitution does not specificity that the US Supreme Court justices have a lifetime appointment. It only states that federal judges “shall hold their Offices during good behavior” but it does not set a specific term or age limit service. In practice, as long as a federal judge does not commit a crime he/she will keep their seat.